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  • Experiments performed in an HMI laboratory of Faculty of Transportation Sciences are nowadays mostly performed with use of advanced driving simulators because of their safety and ability to perform repeatable experiments under more less same conditions for all the drivers with in the experiment. The simulator systems supply the tested driver with maximum of available cues to offer maximally real perception of driving. Before others these are visuals ones –all around projection, which allows to perform experiments investigation in driver’s gaze and visual attention on specific tasks. Methodology of evaluation of the experiments (so called HMI focused) performed with use of our driving simulators is mostly based on objectively evaluable measures (i.e. outputs from the driving, reaction times on various stimuli or in certain cases psychophysiological measures like EEG, ECG, sweating etc.) Driver’s eye gaze analysis – eye-tracking - can be used to help to better understand and evaluate the driver's attention distraction from primary driving tasks. As further seen its use can quite successfully increase the effectiveness of evaluation of such a type of experiments and make the results more reliable. A main objective of this study was to examine possibilities of usage of head mounted eye-tracking system for experiments focused on secondary driving tasks assessment (distraction while driving with IVIS, ADAS, navigation systems, infotainment systems etc.) and to determine benefits of incorporating this device for more accurate analyses results. On the other hand there are certain drawbacks and limitations of utilization of different eye-tracking devices, which are also discussed in this paper.
  • Experiments performed in an HMI laboratory of Faculty of Transportation Sciences are nowadays mostly performed with use of advanced driving simulators because of their safety and ability to perform repeatable experiments under more less same conditions for all the drivers with in the experiment. The simulator systems supply the tested driver with maximum of available cues to offer maximally real perception of driving. Before others these are visuals ones –all around projection, which allows to perform experiments investigation in driver’s gaze and visual attention on specific tasks. Methodology of evaluation of the experiments (so called HMI focused) performed with use of our driving simulators is mostly based on objectively evaluable measures (i.e. outputs from the driving, reaction times on various stimuli or in certain cases psychophysiological measures like EEG, ECG, sweating etc.) Driver’s eye gaze analysis – eye-tracking - can be used to help to better understand and evaluate the driver's attention distraction from primary driving tasks. As further seen its use can quite successfully increase the effectiveness of evaluation of such a type of experiments and make the results more reliable. A main objective of this study was to examine possibilities of usage of head mounted eye-tracking system for experiments focused on secondary driving tasks assessment (distraction while driving with IVIS, ADAS, navigation systems, infotainment systems etc.) and to determine benefits of incorporating this device for more accurate analyses results. On the other hand there are certain drawbacks and limitations of utilization of different eye-tracking devices, which are also discussed in this paper. (en)
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  • Secondary driving tasks experiments with use of eye-tracking device
  • Secondary driving tasks experiments with use of eye-tracking device (en)
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  • Secondary driving tasks experiments with use of eye-tracking device
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