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Opening
Remarks - Peter Hancock
Presentation
Technical
Session 1 - Attention
and Distraction
(1) Mental Workload and Task Performance for Indirect Vision Driving
with Fixed Flat Panel Displays Christopher C.
Smyth (U.S. Army Research Laboratory - USA)
Final
Paper
(2) Evaluation of Manual vs Speech Input When Using a Driver Information
System in Real Traffic Ulrich Gartner, Winfried
Konig, Thomas Wittig (Robert Bosch GmbH - Germany)
Final
Paper
(3) Cell Phone-Induced Perceptual Impairments During Simulated Driving
David L. Strayer, Frank A. Drews, Robert W. Albert,
William A. Johnston (University of Utah - USA)
Final
Paper
Presentation
(4) Distraction Potential of Speech-Based Driver Interfaces
John Lee, Kristi Schmidt, Toby Bral (University of Iowa - USA)
Abstract
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Technical
Session 2 - Driver
Training and Licensing Issues
(5) Driver Assessment and Training in the 1980s and 1990s: An Analysis
of the Most Cited-Publications Michael Sivak,
Michael J. Flannagan, Brandon Schoettle (University of Michigan Transportation
Research Institute - USA)
Final
Paper
(6) Development of a National Licence Assessment Program for Older
Drivers in Australasia Brian Fildes, Nicky Pronk,
Judith Charlton (Monash University Accident Research Centre - Australia)
Jim Langford (Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources - Australia),
Bill Frith (Land Safety Traffic Authority - New Zealand)
Final
Paper
(7) Disconnect Between Driver Behavior/Performance Studies and Crash
Experience: Lessons from the Study of Young/Inexperienced Drivers
Neil Lerner (Westat - USA)
Final
Paper
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Presentation
(8) Low-Cost PC-Simulation Technology Applied to Novice Driver Training
R. Wade Allen, Marcia L. Cook, Theodore J. Rosenthal
(Systems Technology, Inc. - USA)
Final
Paper
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Presentation
Invited
Speaker - Barry
Kantowitz
(9) Using Microworlds to Design Intelligent Interfaces that Minimize
Driver Distraction Barry Kantowitz (University
of Michigan Transportation Research Institute - USA)
Final
Paper
Technical
Session 3 - Fatigue
and Impairment
(10) Monitoring Driver Drowsiness and Stress in a Driving Simulator
Maria Rimini-Doering, Dietrich Manstetten, Tobias
Altmueller, Ulrich Ladstaetter, Michael Mahler (Robert Bosch GmbH -
Germany)
Final
Paper
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Presentation
(11) Drowsy Driver Monitor and Warning System
Richard Grace & Sonya Stewart (Carnegie Mellon University - USA)
Final
Paper
(12) An Evaluation of the Effects of a Functional Energy Drink on
Post-lunch and Early Evening Driving Performance Andrew
Parkes, B.F. Sexton, Sue Burton (TRL Limited (Transport Research Laboratory)
- UK) Henglong Hu, Jacquie Shaw, Bruce Daggy (GlaxoSmithKline - UK)
Final
Paper
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Presentation
(13) Depth Perception in Driving: Alcohol Intoxication, Eye Movement
Changes, and the Disruption of Motion Parallax Mark
Nawrot (North Dakota State University -
USA)
Final
Paper
(14) Technologies for the Monitoring and Prevention of Driver Fatigue
Anneke Heitmann, Rainer Guttkuhn, Acacia Aguirre,
Udo Trutschel, Martin Moore-Ede (Circadian Technologies, Inc. - USA)
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Final
Paper
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Poster
Session 1
(15) Driver Behaviour Studies in the Motorway Operations Platform
Grant Mark Brackstone, Mike McDonald (University
of Southampton - UK)
Final
Paper
Poster
(16) The Use of a Multi-modal Interface to Integrate In-Vehicle
Information Presentation David Wheatley, Joshua
Hurwitz (Motorola Labs - USA)
Final
Paper
(17) Performance on Cue Recognition and Evasive Action Skills as
Predictors of Effective Driving in College-Age Drivers Dong-Yuan
Debbie Wang (Purdue University - USA), David F. Pick (Purdue University
Calumet - USA), Robert W. Proctor (Purdue University - USA)
Final
Paper
(18) BEI's Driver Skill Enhancement Program (D-SEP): Brief Review
of Experimental Mini-Program and Conclusions Seymour
M. Bogdonoff (Princeton University - USA)
Final
Paper
(19) Ergonomics Specifications and Design of a HMI for an Informational
Safe Driving Support System Laurent Nicolas (PSA
Peugeot Citroen - France)
Final
Paper
(20) Effects of Cellular Telephone Use While Driving Based on Objective
and Subjective Mental Workload Assessment Roberto
Abraham Tokunaga, Akihiro Shimojo (Civil Engineering Research Institute
of Hokkaido I.A.I. - Japan), Toru Hagiwara, Seiichi Kagaya, Ken-etsu
Uchida (Hokkaido University - Japan)
Final
Paper
Poster
(21) The Trainer Project: Matching Training Curricula to Drivers
Real Needs Using Multimedia Tools Daniel Herregods,
Herve Nowe (Driving Know-How, POLE ProMotions SPRL- Belgium), Angelos
Bekiaris (Laboratory of Transport Engineering of Aristotles University
of Thessaloniki - Greece), Guido Baten (CARA-Belgian Institute for Road
Safety - Belgium), Christian Knoll, Harald Widlroither (University of
Stuttgart - Germany)
Abstract
(22) The Trainer Project: A New Simulator-Based Driver Training
Curriculum Juan F. Dols, J. Pardo (Polytechnic
University of Valencia - Spain), T. Falkmer (Swedish National Road and
Transport Research Institute - Sweden), E. Uneken (University of Groningen
- The Netherlands), W. Verwey (Institute for Occupational Physiology
IFADO - Germany)
Final
Paper
Poster
(23) Relation of Owners Manuals to Safety S.
David Leonard (University of Georgia - USA)
Final
Paper
Poster
(24) Effect of Physical Changes in Aging on Driving Performance
Hideaki Nemoto, Takayuki Yanagishima, Mitsuru Taguchi
(Nissan Motor Company, Ltd. - Japan)
Final
Paper
(25) Measures of Driver Behavior and Cognitive Workload in a Driving
Simulator and in a Real Traffic Environment - Experiences from Two Experimental
Studies in Sweden Ruggero Ceci (Swedish National
Road Administration - Sweden), Lennart Hogman (Stockholm University
- Sweden), Christopher Patten (Swedish National Road Administration
- Sweden)
Final
Paper
(26) The Effect of a Vehicle Control Device on Driver Performance
in a Simulated Tank Driving Task Ellen
Haas (U.S. Army Research Laboratory - USA), Micaela Kunze (Bundesamt
fur Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung - Germany)
Final
Paper
Poster
(27) The Effects of Age and Distraction on Reaction Time in a Driving
Simulator Justin M. Owens, Richard Lehman (Franklin
& Marshall College - USA)
Final
Paper
(28) Bilingual Variable Message Signs: A Study of Information Presentation
and Driver Distraction Samantha L. Jamson, Fergus
N. Tate, A. Hamish Jamson (University of Leeds - UK)
Final
Paper
Poster
(29) Assessing and Predicting the Impact of Cowlshake in Convertible
Cars on Subjective Comfort Harald Kolrep (Kolrep-Rometsch,
Human Factors Consultants - Germany)
Final
Paper
(30) A Simulator Study of Driver Response to Changeable Message
Signs of Differing Length and Format Jose Guerrier
(University of Miami School of Medicine - USA), Jerry Wachtel (The Veridian
Group, Inc. - USA)
Final
Paper
(31) Distraction Effects of Phone Use During a Crucial Driving Maneuver
Peter Hancock (University of Central Florida -
USA), Mary Lesch, Lucy Simmons (Liberty Mutual Research Center for Safety
and Health - USA), Mustapha Mouloua (University of Central Florida -
USA)
Abstract
(32) Role of Monotonous Attention in Traffic Violations, Errors,
and Accidents Nebi Sźmer, Belgin Ayvasik (Middle
East Technical University - Turkey), Nurhan Er (Ankara University -
Turkey), Turker Ozkan (Middle East Technical University - Turkey)
Final
Paper
(33) Effects of a Speed-of-Processing Intervention on Driving Performance:
The ACCELERATE Study Karlene Ball, David Ball,
Meredith Rumble, David Edwards, Virginia Wadley (University of Alabama
at Birmingham - USA)
Abstract
(34) Visual Attention and Roadway Landmark Identification in At-Risk
Older Drivers, Amy Crowe, Tara Smyser, Mireille
Raby, Kirk Bateman, Matthew Rizzo (University of Iowa - USA)
Abstract
(35) Virtual Truck Driver Training and Validation: Preliminary Results
for Range and Skid Pad Gerard Meyer, Renee Slick,
Daniel Westra, Nicolas Noblot, Lois-Ann Kuntz (Carnegie Mellon Driver
Training and Safety Institute - USA)
Final
Paper
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Technical
Session 4 - Driver
Performance Assessment
(36) Can We Predict the On-Road Performance of Older Drivers?
Dianne Parker (University of Manchester - UK)
Final
Paper
PowerPoint
Presentation
(37) Image Characteristics and Their Effect on Driving Simulator
Validity Hamish Jamson, (University of Leeds -
UK)
Final
Paper
PowerPoint
Presentation
(38) Prediction of Driver Decisions to Turn at Intersections
Jeff K. Caird, C.J. Edwards, J. Creaser, (University
of Calgary - Canada), W.J. Horrey (University of Illinois - USA)
Abstract
(39) Examination of Older Driver Steering Adaptation on a High-Performance
Driving Simulator Daniel V. McGehee, John D. Lee,
Matthew Rizzo, Kirk Bateman (University of Iowa - USA)
Final
Paper
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Technical
Session 5 - Information
Display Issues in Driver-Vehicle Internal Design
(40) They Drive at Night - Can Visual Enhancement Systems Keep
the Driver in Control? Erik Hollnagel, Johan Karlsson,
Thomas Magnusson, Ulrika Taube (University of Linkšping - Sweden)
Final
Paper
(41) Evaluation of Driving-Assistance Systems Based on Drivers'
Workload Yuji Takada, Osamu Shimoyama (Nissan
Motor Co., Ltd - Japan)
Final
Paper
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Presentation
(42) The Relative Importance of Pictorial and Nonpictorial Distance
Cues for Driver Vision Michael J. Flannagan, Michael
Sivak, Julie K. Simpson (University of Michigan Transportation Research
Institute - USA)
Final
Paper
(43) Preliminary Studies of Mono-Pulse Braking Haptic Displays for
Rear-End Collision Warning Louis Tijerina (Ford
Motor Company - USA)
Final
Paper
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Invited
Speaker - Erwin
R. Boer
(44) Behavioral Entropy as a Measure of Driving Performance
Erwin R. Boer (Wingcast - USA)
Final
Paper
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Presentation
Technical
Session 6 - Medical
Factors
(45) Determinants of Driving After Stroke Abiodun
Emmanuel Akinwuntan, Hilde Feys, Willy De Weerdt, Jan Pauwels (Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven - Belgium), Guido Baten, Emmanuel Strypstein (CARA,
Belgian Institute for Road Safety - Belgium), Outstanding Student
Paper Award Winner
Final
Paper
PowerPoint
Presentation
(46) Dynamic Evaluation of the Useful Field of View in Driving
Daniel R. Mestre (Cognitive Neurosciences Centre,
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - France)
Final
Paper
(47) Time-to-Contact and Collision-Detection Estimations as Measures
of Driving Safety in Old and Dementia Drivers Nicoleta
L. Read (University of Leeds - UK), Nicholas J. Ward (University of
Minnesota - USA), Andrew M. Parkes (TRL Limited (Transport Research
Laboratory) - UK)
Final
Paper
PowerPoint
Presentation
(48) Recent European Projects on Driver Impairment Nicholas
J. Ward (University of Minnesota - USA), Karel Brookhuis (University
of Groningen - The Netherlands)
Final
Paper
PowerPoint
Presentation
(49) An Analysis of Driving Performance Measures Used to Assess
the Effects of Medications on Drowsiness, Sedation and Driving Impairment
Ginger Watson, John M. Weiler, George G. Woodworth, Julie Qidwai, Susan
Quinn (University of Iowa - USA)
Abstract
Poster
Session 2
(50) Traffic Maneuver Problems and Crashes of Young Drivers
Adam Kirk, Nikiforos Stamatiadis (University of Kentucky - USA)
Abstract
(51) Driver License Renewal Issues and Concerns Nikiforos
Stamatiadis (University of Kentucky - USA)
Abstract
(52) Detection of Collision Events by Older and Younger Drivers
George John Andersen, Asad Saidpour, AnnJudel Enriquez
(University of California, Riverside - USA)
Final
Paper
(53) The Role of Simulation in a Staged Learning Model for Novice
Driver Situational Awareness Training Loren Staplin
(TransAnalytics, LLC - USA), James C. Dowdell (SafeDrive Technologies
- USA)
Final
Paper
(54) Driving Tests: Reliability and the Relationship Between Test
Errors and Accidents Chris Baughan, Barry Sexton
(TRL Limited (Transport Research Laboratory) - UK)
Final
Paper
(55) Feasibility of Evaluating Design Ideas for Reducing Vehicular
Entrapment at Railroad Crossings Using a Laboratory Experiment One-Jang
Jeng, Tirthankar Sengupta, Satya Vallepalli (New Jersey Institute of
Technology - USA)
Final
Paper
Poster Version
1
Poster Version
2
(56) Modeling Driver Cognition Delphine Delorme
(University of California at Berkeley - USA)
Final
Paper
Poster
(57) Acceleration Behavior of Drivers in a Platoon Ghulam
H. Bham, Rahim F. Benekohal (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- USA), Outstanding Student Paper Award Winner
Final
Paper
Poster
(58) Evaluating the Presence of In-Vehicle Devices on Driver Performance:
Methodological Issues Christian Jerome, H.C. Neil
Ganey, Patrick Commarford, Brian Oakley, Mustapha Mouloua, Peter A.
Hancock (University of Central Florida - USA), Outstanding Student
Paper Award Winner
Final
Paper
Poster
(59) Driver and Driving Assessment Issues Associated with the Application
of a Secondary Task Technique: A Case Study Michael
P. Manser, Jacqueline Jenkins (Texas A & M University - USA)
Abstract
(60) Evaluation of a Low-Cost, PC-Based Driving Simulator to Assess
Persons with Cognitive Impairments Due to Brain Injury Jerry
Wachtel (The Veridian Group, Inc. - USA), William K. Durfee (University
of Minnesota - USA), Theodore J. Rosenthal (Systems Technology, Inc.
- USA), Elin Schold-Davis (Sister Kenny Institute - USA), Erica B. Stern
(University of Minnesota - USA)
Abstract
(61) Driver Advocate Tool Chip Wood,
Robert Leivian, Noel Massey, Jack Bieker, John Summers (Motorola Labs
- USA)
Final
Paper
(62) A HMD-Based Virtual Reality Driving Simulator
Ronald R. Mourant (Northeastern University - USA), Maria T. Schultheis
(Kessler Medical Rehabilitation Research and Education Corporation -
USA)
Final
Paper
(63) Meta-Analysis of Crash Risk Factors Among Older Drivers: Application
to a Model Program of Driver Screening Karlene
Ball, Virginia Wadley, Jerri Edwards, David Ball (University of Alabama
at Birmingham - USA), Daniel Roenker (Western Kentucky University -
USA)
Abstract
(64) Effects of Speed of Visual Processing Training upon Non-Visual
Attention in "At-Risk" Older Drivers Nicole Skaar,
Matthew Rizzo, Kirk Bateman, Steven Anderson (University of Iowa - USA)
Abstract
(65) A Computational Model of Driver Decision Making at an Intersection
Controlled by a Traffic Light Terry Stanard, Robert
J.B. Hutton (Klein Associates, Inc. - USA), Walter Warwick, Stacey McIlwaine,
Patricia L. McDermott (Micro Analysis and Design - USA)
Final
Paper
(66) Investigating Drivers' Traffic Knowledge in Jordan Wa'el
Awad, Mohammad Rasoul S. Al-kharabsheh (Al-Balqa', Applied University
- Jordan)
Final Paper
Poster
(67) Socioeconomic Characteristics of Speeding Behavior Kyungwoo
Kang (Hanyang University - Korea)
Final
Paper
(68) Driver Alertness Detection Research Using Capacitive Sensor
Array Philip W. Kithil (Advanced Safety Concepts,
Inc. - USA)
Final
Paper
(69) The Influence of Conversation, Low-Dose Alcohol and Driving
Experience on the Peripheral Vision System Peter
Langer, M. Kopp, B. Holzner (University of Innsbruck - Austria), W.
Magnet (Kuratrium fuer Verkehrssicherheit - Austria)
Abstract
(70) Human Factors in Highway-Rail Crossing Accidents: The Influence
of Driver Decision Style Mansour Rahimi, Najmedin
Meshkati (University of Southern California - USA)
Final
Paper
(71) Fatigue Countermeasure Using Automatic Real-Time Video Processing
of Eye Characteristics Jeffrey B. Bishop (Future
of Technology and Health, LC - USA), Isaac K. Evans (Evolutionary Heuristics
- USA)
Abstract
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Technical
Session 7 - Commercial
Vehicle Operations
(72) Design of a Guidebook for the Acquisition and Use of Driving
Simulators for Training Transit Bus Operators John
F. Brock, Cynthia Jacobs, Richard Buchter (Milestone Group - USA)
Final
Paper
PowerPoint
Presentation
(73) Improving Safety for Drivers and Fleets: Historical and Innovative
Approaches Richard Grace (Carnegie Mellon University
- USA) , Victor Suski (Amercian Associations, USA)
Final
Paper
(74) Re-Assessment of Driving Simulators for the Training, Testing
and Licensing of Commercial Vehicle Drivers John
Pierowicz (Veridian Engineering - USA), Jerry Robin (Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration - USA), Valerie J. Gawron (Veridian Engineering
- USA)
Final
Paper
Charts
(75) Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrations Research and Technology
Initiatives to Enhance Commercial Driver Training, Licensing and Performance
Management Jerry Robin, Ronald Knipling (Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Administration - USA)
Final
Paper
Presentation
(76) Value Assessment and Implementation Tradeoffs for Production-Heavy
Truck Active Noise Control Daniel J. Maguire (Cooper
Advanced Technologies - USA)
Final
Paper
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Presentation
Invited
Speaker - Richard
Young
(81) Association Between Embedded Cellular Phone Calls and Vehicle
Crashes Involving Airbag Deployment Rcihard Young
(General Motors Engineering - USA)
Final
Paper
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Presentaion
Technical
Session 9 -
Infrastructure and In-Vehicle Systems
(77) Developments in Cooperative Intelligent Vehicle-Highway Systems
and Human Factors Implications (Richard Bishop,
Richard Bishop Consulting - USA)
Final
Paper
PowerPoint
Presentation
(78) Infrastructure Systems for Intersection Collision Avoidance
Robert A. Ferlis (Federal Highway Administration -
USA)
Final
Paper
(79) Vehicle-Infrastructure Cooperative Systems for Intersection
Collision Avoidance: Driver Assessment Challenges Vaughan
Inman, Ted Shafer (Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
- USA)
Final
Paper
PowerPoint
Presentation
(80) Effects of Traffic Control Devices and Road Scenes on a Driver's
Judgment of Curve Sharpness Kenta Suzuki, Takashi
Uchida, Toru Hagiwara (Hokkaido University - Japan), Takahiro Ohmi,
Roberto A. Tokunaga, Motoki Asano (Civil Engineering Research Institute,
Hokkaido Development Bureau - Japan)
Final
Paper
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