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A Research Approach to Study Human Factors in Transportation Systems

Author(s): João Sá Vinhas Gonçalves

Date: 2015

Persistent ID: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/83535

Origin: Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto

Subject(s): Engenharia electrotécnica, electrónica e informática; Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Information engineering


Description

This thesis proposes a new general-purpose methodology to conduct studies on Human Factors in Transportation Systems. A full-fledged setup and implementation of the methodology is provided for validation. This setup, which uses real data to perform the simulation, includes a traffic micro-simulator, a driving simulator, a traffic control centre and an Advanced Driver Assistance System, providing an experimentation laboratory, in which empirical research can be conducted. The communication between the simulation components is made interchangeably using both the European standard Datex II and the SUMO TraCI protocols. Several usage scenarios are implemented and indications on how to extend the methodology to accommodate different requirements are provided; as to prove its usability and feasibility. A simple Human Factors study was conducted using the implemented setup. This study uses naturalistc data and evaluates the network performance gain by using an Advanced Driver Assistance System that recommends new routes to drivers in congestion situations and provides a final validation of the methodology. In conclusion, the methodology has been proved usable to effectively conduct Human Factors research and also to develop Advanced Driver Assistance Systems applications in a controlled, yet realistic environment.

Document Type Master thesis
Language English
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