Proposal of an eco-driving assist system adaptive to driver's skill

T. Wada, Koki Yoshimura, S. Doi, Hironori Youhata, Koichi Tomiyama
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The purpose of the present study is to develop an eco-driving assist system that is adaptive to a driver's skill and to demonstrate its effectiveness. The eco-driving assist system consists of a visual indicator illustrating the eco-driving. In the proposed adaptive system, the resolution of the indicator and the threshold of eco-driving are changed to adapt to the driver's skill. The proposed eco-driving system was installed in a driving simulator. Changes in driving behavior and the corresponding eco-driving scores, measured over five days, were investigated. As a comparison, experiments were conducted on a system without any level changes (a non-adaptive system) and on one without any assist system. In the results, eco-driving scores were higher with the assist systems than without them. The score with the adaptive system increased through the trial days, while no clear tendency was found with the non-adaptive system.
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一种适应驾驶员技能的生态驾驶辅助系统的设计
本研究的目的是开发一个生态驾驶辅助系统,以适应驾驶员的技能,并证明其有效性。生态驾驶辅助系统由一个生态驾驶的视觉指示器组成。在该自适应系统中,为了适应驾驶员的驾驶技能,改变了生态驾驶指标的分辨率和阈值。将所提出的生态驾驶系统安装在驾驶模拟器中。调查了驾驶行为的变化和相应的生态驾驶分数,测量了五天。作为对比,在没有任何级别变化的系统(非自适应系统)和没有任何辅助系统的系统上进行了实验。结果显示,有辅助系统的驾驶员的生态驾驶得分高于没有辅助系统的驾驶员。随着试验天数的增加,适应系统的得分呈上升趋势,而非适应系统的得分无明显趋势。
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