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Technological breakthroughs have advanced the level of applications regarding the intelligent transportation systems (ITS). Such advancements often require human interaction, which may pose problems if the role of the humans is not properly addressed. At the same time, the number of elderly drivers is growing and the aging related deficiencies that may affect driver safety are particularly important in developing ITS systems and components. Developing future ITS components without considering the needs of this increasing special population may be a grave mistake. This paper, focusing on the older driver needs and problems within the ITS environment, reviewed and documented past and current research efforts in the US. The findings of this review indicate that even though significant research effort is focused toward the development of ITS components, very little is focused primarily on the older driver. Future research areas are identified that will assist in determining the impact of age on the various ITS components and address the specific needs of elderly drivers.
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它为老年驾驶员准备好了吗?
技术的突破提高了智能交通系统的应用水平。这种进步通常需要人类的互动,如果人类的角色没有得到适当的解决,这可能会带来问题。与此同时,老年驾驶员的数量也在不断增加,与老龄化相关的缺陷可能会影响驾驶员的安全,这在开发ITS系统和组件时尤为重要。开发未来的智能交通系统组件而不考虑这一日益增长的特殊人群的需求可能是一个严重的错误。本文主要关注老年驾驶员在ITS环境中的需求和问题,回顾并记录了美国过去和当前的研究成果。这篇综述的发现表明,尽管大量的研究工作都集中在ITS组件的开发上,但主要针对老年驾驶员的研究却很少。未来的研究领域将有助于确定年龄对智能交通系统各个组成部分的影响,并解决老年司机的具体需求。
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