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Safety tolerance zone calculation and interventions for driver-vehicle-environment interactions under challenging conditions

Project description

Increasing road safety awareness through driver assessment

Driver competence plays a crucial role in road safety. However, a driver’s capability is affected by numerous internal factors (age, experience and judgement), concurrent physical and psychological factors (stress, tiredness and preoccupation) and external factors (weather, time of day, speed, road conditions and traffic volume). The aim of the EU-funded i-DREAMS project is to establish a driver and road environment assessment and monitoring system that will define a safety tolerance zone for drivers. By considering all driving-related influences, the system will gauge a driver’s ability to safely operate a vehicle. It will also provide real-time alerts during a trip and make recommendations after a trip (through a smartphone app) when tolerable limits are reached, thus mitigating driving risks.

Objective

The objective of this project is to setup a framework for the definition, development, testing and validation of a context-aware ‘safety tolerance zone’ for on-road driving, within a smart Driver and Road Environment Assessment and Monitoring System (i-DREAMS). Taking into account, on the one hand, driver-related background factors (age, driving experience, safety attitudes and perceptions, etc.) and real-time risk-related physiological indicators (e.g. fatigue, distraction, stress, etc.), and on the other hand, driving task-related complexity indicators (e.g. time of day, speed, traffic intensity, presence of vulnerable road users, adverse weather, etc.) a continuous real-time assessment will be made to monitor and determine if a driver is within acceptable boundaries of safe operation (i.e. safety tolerance zone). Moreover, safety-oriented interventions will be developed to prevent drivers from getting too close to the boundaries of unsafe operation and to bring back the driver into the safety tolerance zone. These interventions will be composed of both real-time interventions, i.e. in-vehicle while travelling, and other interventions aimed at enhancing the knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and behavioural reaction of drivers with respect to safety-related technologies, situations and behaviours. Application areas will include: new road safety interventions, improved driver well-being and transfer of control between human and vehicle. Initial testing will take place in a driving simulator environment after which promising interventions will be tested and validated under real-world conditions in a testbed consisting of 600 drivers in total across 5 EU countries. Market roadmaps will be developed to support smooth transition of the investigated technologies to the market and experience from use cases in different European countries will be used to disseminate best practices.

Call for proposal

H2020-MG-2018-2019-2020

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Sub call

H2020-MG-2018-TwoStages

Coordinator

UNIVERSITEIT HASSELT
Net EU contribution
€ 1 317 906,25
Address
MARTELARENLAAN 42
3500 Hasselt
Belgium

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Region
Vlaams Gewest Prov. Limburg (BE) Arr. Hasselt
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 1 317 906,25

Participants (12)