E. Băutu, C. Puchianu, Emanuela Bran, D. Sburlan, D. Popovici
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In-Vehicle Software System for Fostering Driver’s Attentiveness
Traffic accidents due to driver’s lack of attention have always been a major concern. Recently, there have been numerous reports of accidents that took place because the drivers were checking their phone or even texting while driving. Current efforts of traffic safety policy makers target the development of strategies that limit mobile phone use while driving. We describe an in-vehicle software system that eases the interaction between the driver and the smartphone. Using our software system, the driver may choose to automatically filter, in an adaptive manner, messages and notifications from third party applications, while driving. Using information from the vehicle sensors, the system identifies potentially dangerous situations and adapts its behavior to limit user distraction. The software development process is based on the principle of separation of concerns. The system complies with Intelligent Environments principles, especially by prioritizing user’s safety at all times. Further system developments regard the integration of Augmented Reality visualization and hands-free interaction capabilities.