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Journal Article 자율주행차 운전자 모니터링에 대한 동향 및 시사점
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Authors
장미, 강도욱, 장은혜, 김우진, 윤대섭, 최정단
Issue Date
2023-12
Citation
전자통신동향분석, v.38, no.6, pp.31-40
ISSN
1225-6455
Publisher
한국전자통신연구원
Language
Korean
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.22648/ETRI.2023.J.380604
Abstract
Given recent accidents involving autonomous vehicles, driver monitoring technology related to the transition of control in autonomous vehicles is gaining prominence. Driver status monitoring systems recognize the driver’s level of alertness and identify possible impairments in the driving ability owing to conditions including drowsiness and distraction. In autonomous vehicles, predictive factors for the transition to manual driving should also be included. During traditional human driving, monitoring the driver’s status is relatively straightforward owing to the consistency of crucial cues, such as the driver’s location, head orientation, gaze direction, and hand placement. However, monitoring becomes more challenging during autonomous driving because of the absence of direct manual control and the driver’s engagement in other activities, which may obscure the accurate assessment of the driver’s readiness to intervene. Hence, safety-ensuring technology must be balanced with user experience in autonomous driving. We explore relevant global and domestic regulations, the new car assessment program, and related standards to extract requirements for driver status monitoring. This kind of monitoring can both enhance the autonomous driving performance and contribute to the overall safety of autonomous vehicles on the road.
KSP Keywords
Autonomous vehicle, Driver monitoring, Driver status, Driving Performance, Hand placement, Human driving, Monitoring system, Monitoring technology, Predictive factors, Status monitoring, Transition of Control
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