Abstract:Many accidents occurred in highway uphill sections. Changes in the vehicle speed may cause accidents. The driver’s psychological state is closely related to the control of speed. In this paper, 16 participants were selected for a field driving experiment, where the speed change data of a single vehicle traveling in highway uphill sections and the corresponding participants’ physiological performance data during the experiment were all collected. Then the instantaneous speed, eye movement parameters, and heart … Show more
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