| Literature DB >> 26665183 |
Jeffrey D Dawson1, Lixi Yu2, Kelly Sewell3, Adam Skibbe4, Nazan S Aksan, Jon Tippin, Matthew Rizzo.
Abstract
In naturalistic studies, it is vital to give appropriate context when analyzing driving behaviors. Such contextualization can help address the hypotheses that explore a) how drivers perform within specific types of environment (e.g., road types, speed limits, etc.), and b) how often drivers are exposed to such specific environments. In order to perform this contextualization in an automated fashion, we are using Global Positioning System (GPS) data obtained at 1 Hz and merging this with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) databases maintained by the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT). In this paper, we demonstrate our methods of doing this based on data from 43 drivers with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). We also use maps from GIS software to illustrate how information can be displayed at the individual drive or day level, and we provide examples of some of the challenges that still need to be addressed.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26665183 PMCID: PMC4673000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Int Driv Symp Hum Factors Driv Assess Train Veh Des