The Effect of a Haptic Guidance Steering System on Fatigue-Related Driver Behavior

2017 
Prolonged driving on monotonous roads often leads to a reduction in task load that causes drivers passive fatigue. Passive fatigue results in loss of driver alertness and is detrimental to driver safety. This paper focuses on the effect of a haptic guidance steering system on improving behaviors of passively fatigued drivers. By continuously exerting active torque on a steering wheel, the haptic system guides drivers to follow the centerline of a lane; meanwhile, the drivers sense the torque and interact with it while operating the steering wheel. An experiment was conducted with 12 healthy participants in a high-fidelity driving simulator. A monotonous driving course was designed, and vehicle speed was fixed in order to induce drivers’ passive fatigue. A treatment session was arranged with the haptic guidance steering system, and a control session was conducted as a comparison. Driving performance, assessed by standard deviation of lane position, mean absolute lateral error, and time-to-lane crossing, was significantly improved when haptic guidance was activated. Results of physiological measures, including heart rate variability and percentage of eye closure, revealed that passively fatigued drivers were aroused when they were aware of the active torque on the steering wheel. In conclusion, the activation of haptic guidance can be regarded as an effective countermeasure for the passively fatigued drivers who have performed a prolonged monotonous driving task.
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