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先前的研究表明,在早期预警情况下,驾驶员从方向警告中受益。为了有效,早期预警必须支持驾驶员轻松识别潜在危险。我们研究了挡风玻璃底部的led,以引导驾驶员的视觉注意力到目标刺激上,以支持人工视觉识别任务。我们改变了LED照明的模式。这些模式包括单个LED的照明或顺序照明的LED,产生向目标LED移动的错觉。此外,我们将闪烁与目标led的恒定照明进行了比较。结果表明,参与者对连续模式的反应速度快了200-450毫秒,出错率减少了4倍。与恒定照明相比,闪烁目标LED段导致反应更慢,误差更大。我们表明,通过简单的硬件和精心设计的照明模式,可以有效地引导驾驶员的注意力。
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Guiding Driver Visual Attention with LEDs
Previous research has shown that drivers benefit from directional warnings in early warning situations. To be effective, early warnings must support the driver to easily identify potential hazards. We investigated LEDs at the bottom of the windshield to guide the driver's visual attention to target stimuli to support an artificial visual discrimination task. We varied the patterns of LED illumination. The patterns included either the illumination of single LEDs or sequentially illuminated LEDs generating the illusion of movement towards the target LED. Additionally, we compared flashing against constant illumination of the target LEDs. The results showed that participants reacted 200-450 ms faster and produced up to 4 times fewer errors to sequential patterns. Flashing the target LED segment led to slower reactions with more errors than constant illumination. We showed that drivers' attention can be directed efficiently and effectively with simple hardware and well-designed illumination patterns.
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