Camera monitor systems (CMS) offer the possibility to replace classical outside rear-view mirrors (ORM) implementing new design concepts and aerodynamically optimized vehicle shapes. In order to shed light on the interaction of drivers with CMS, a controlled study on distance and velocity perception as well as a real-road driving study were conducted, directly comparing the interaction with a CMS to the interaction with an ORM. Applying the last safe gap method no significant differences between CMS and conventional mirror with regard to distance and velocity estimation were revealed. The driving study focusing on filtering and overtaking maneuvers on the motorway indicated that overall gaze behavior using a CMS in general appeared to be comparable to gaze behavior when using an ORM.
Driver interaction with a camera monitor system for indirect vision
2014
11 Seiten, Bilder, 5 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Datenträger
Englisch
Driver interaction with a camera monitor system for indirect vision
Kraftfahrwesen | 2014
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