Session 3:
Day 1, 15:45
Modelling of drivers’ behaviour for ITS design
Session chaired by Josef F. Krems (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany)Modelling driver behaviour in order to infer the intention to change lanes
Matthias J. Henning (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany), Olivier Georgeon (INRETS, France), Tony Wynn (SERI, United Kingdom), Josef F. Krems (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany)Analysis and modelling of driver preparatory behaviour before turning at intersections
Toshihisa Sato, Motoyuki Akamatsu (AIST, Japan)Influence of unexpected events on driving behaviour at different hierarchical levels: a driving simulator experiment
T. W. Schaap (Twente University, The Netherlands), A. R. A. van der Horst (TNO, The Netherlands), B. van Arem (Twente University, The Netherlands)Subjective strain estimation depending on driving manoeuvres and traffic situation
Caroline Schießl (DLR, Germany)Identifying user strategies for interaction with in–vehicle information systems while driving in a driving simulator
Nadja Rauch, Barbara Gradenegger, Hans-Peter Krüger (Wuerzburg University, Germany)Parameters related to modelling Intelligent Speed Adaptation Systems with the employment of a microscopic traffic model
Ioanna Spyropoulou, Matthew G. Karlaftis (Athens University of Technology, Greece)
Opening session
Panel discussion
Session 1: Drivers’ distraction due to ITS use
Session 2: Tools and methodologies for safety and usability
Session 3: Modelling of drivers’ behaviour for ITS design
Session 4: Tools and methodologies for ITS design and drivers’ awareness
Session 5: Diversity and specificity of road user groups
Session 6: Drivers’ acceptance of assistance functions
Closing ceremony
