Predicting the Impacts of Intravehicular Displays on Driving Performance with Human Performance ModelingA challenge facing the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), as well as international safety experts, is the need to educate car drivers about the dangers associated with performing distraction tasks while driving. Researchers working for the U.S. Army Research Laboratory have developed a technique for predicting the increase in mental workload that results when distraction tasks are combined with driving. They implement this technique using human performance modeling. They have predicted workload associated with driving combined with cell phone use. In addition, they have predicted the workload associated with driving military vehicles combined with threat detection. Their technique can be used by safety personnel internationally to demonstrate the dangers of combining distracter tasks with driving and to mitigate the safety risks.
Document ID
20130008650
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Mitchell, Diane Kuhl (Army Research Lab. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, United States)
Wojciechowski, Josephine (Army Research Lab. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, United States)
Samms, Charneta (Army Research Lab. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, United States)
Date Acquired
August 27, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 2012
Publication Information
Publication: Selected Papers Presented at MODSIM World 2011 Conference and Expo
IDRelationTitle20130008625Collected WorksSelected Papers Presented at MODSIM World 2011 Conference and Expo20130008625Collected WorksSelected Papers Presented at MODSIM World 2011 Conference and Expo