A 3D experimental framework for exploring drivers’ body activity using infrared depth sensors

by Kondyli, A. | Sisiopiku, V. | Barmpoutis, A.

IEEE International Conference on Connected Vehicles, December 2-6, 2013, pp. 574-579. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCVE.2013.6799857

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A significant amount of research has been involved with the development of advanced driver-assistance systems. Such systems typically include radars, laser or video sensors that detect the vehicle trajectory and warn for an imminent lane departure, or sense the front vehicle’s speed and apply the brakes of the following vehicle to maintain safe distance headways (i.e., collision avoidance system). However, most of these systems rely on the subject vehicle and surrounding vehicles’ position and do not explicitly consider the driver’s actions during the driving task. In addition safety research has focused on eye tracking as a means of capturing driver’s attention, fatigue, or drowsiness; however, the body posture has not been investigated in depth. This paper presents a novel approach for studying the actual movements of drivers inside the vehicle, when performing specific maneuver types such as lane changing and merging. This information can be useful for identifying specific body movements that may hide potentially unsafe situations. A pilot study was conducted along a freeway and arterial segment, where the 3D shapes of selected participants were constructed with the use of a low-cost infrared depth sensor (Microsoft Kinect) while merging and changing lanes. The analysis of the 3D shapes shows that there are important differences between participants when performing similar driving maneuvers. The preliminary results of this pilot research set the basis for implementing the proposed methodological framework for conducting full-scale experiments with a variety of participants, and exploring differences due to driver behavior attributes, such as age, gender and driving experience.

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Author

Kondyli, A., Sisiopiku, V., Barmpoutis, A.

Journal

IEEE International Conference on Connected Vehicles

Year

2013

Month

December 2-6

Pages

574-579

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCVE.2013.6799857

Citation

Citation

Kondyli, A., Sisiopiku, V. and Barmpoutis, A., 2013. A 3D experimental framework for exploring drivers' body activity using infrared depth sensors. IEEE International Conference on Connected Vehicles, pp. 574-579. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCVE.2013.6799857

BibTex

@article{digitalWorlds:145,
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCVE.2013.6799857},
author = {Kondyli, A. and Sisiopiku, V. and Barmpoutis, A.},
title = {A 3D experimental framework for exploring drivers' body activity using infrared depth sensors},
journal = {IEEE International Conference on Connected Vehicles},
month = {December 2-6},
year = {2013},
pages = {574-579}
}