People in highly developed countries are getting older and older. They want to be mobile in old age, but often have problems in road traffic. Even though they often pay a premium for age-appropriate products that increase safety, the demand for driver assistance systems among older drivers has so far been low.
This book summarises the results of the ALFASY (ALtersgerechte FAhrerassistenz SYsteme) project, in which an acoustic driver assistance system is being developed and built to meet the needs of the steadily growing group of older drivers. Technical, psychological and economic aspects were investigated.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Mobility in old age.- Panel of the study of elderly drivers.- Overview of driver assistance systems.- Driver assistance systems in the context of age-appropriate design.- Evaluation of the performance of acoustic assistance systems for elderly drivers.- Driving behaviour of elderly people in the driving simulator.- Implementation of real driving studies, test vehicle and test set-up.- Neuropsychological and physiological correlates of driving behaviour of elderly drivers.- Acceptance and willingness to pay of elderly drivers.
Sobre o autor
Prof. Dr. Heike Proff, Chair of International Automotive Management Prof. Dr. Matthias Brand, Chair of General Psychology: Cognition Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Schramm, Chair of Mechatronics,
all University of Duisburg-Essen