The awning and lighting are common facilities to alleviate the “black hole” effect of the tunnel entrance. In order to ensure the safety of drivers, it is necessary to study the impact of the tunnel entrance awning on the visual characteristics of the driver. In this paper, the basic eye movement characteristics, dark adaptation characteristics, dynamic visual characteristics, etc. are compared with the non-awning situation lighting inside. The research results show that the setting of the awning helps to improve the average gaze time of the driver and the average gaze ratio, reduce the number of blinks, and promote the driver to pay attention to the driving task; it can reduce the average dark adaptation time of the driver and effectively alleviate the “black hole” effect; the awning has little effect on the driver’s gaze concentration area and the gaze transfer mode.


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    Title :

    Research on the Influence of Tunnel Entrance Awning and Lighting Setting on Driver’s Visual Characteristics


    Contributors:
    Jiao, Chengwu (author) / Ren, Yuanyuan (author) / Wang, Jie (author) / Zheng, Xuelian (author) / Li, Xiansheng (author) / Li, Jiahui (author)

    Conference:

    20th COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals ; 2020 ; Xi’an, China (Conference Cancelled)


    Published in:

    CICTP 2020 ; 4742-4753


    Publication date :

    2020-12-09




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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