| Literature DB >> 30555386 |
Atsuo Murata1, Ippei Kita1, Waldemar Karwowski2.
Abstract
The most effective way of preventing motor vehicle accidents caused by drowsy driving is through a better understanding of drowsiness itself. Prior research on the detection of symptoms of drowsy driving has offered insights on providing drivers with advance warning of an elevated risk of crash. The present study measured back and sitting pressures during a simulated driving task under both high and low arousal conditions. Fluctuation of time series of center of pressure (COP) movement of back and sitting pressure was observed to possess a fractal property. The fractal dimensions were calculated to compare the high and low arousal conditions. The results showed that under low arousal (the drowsiness state) the fractal dimension was significantly lower than what was calculated with high arousal. Accumulated drowsiness thus contributed to the loss of self-similarity and unpredictability of time series of back and sitting pressure measurement. Drowsiness further reduces the complexity of the posture control system as viewed from back and sitting pressure. Thus, fractal dimension is a necessary and sufficient condition of a decreased arousal level. It further is a necessary condition for detecting the interval or point in time with high risk of crash.Entities:
Keywords: back pressure; crash; drowsiness; fractal dimension; nonlinear dynamics; self-similarity; sitting pressure; unpredictability
Year: 2018 PMID: 30555386 PMCID: PMC6281877 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02362
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
FIGURE 1Samples of COP movement of back (upper) and sitting (lower) pressure during 200 s from the start and during 200 s before the virtual crash (Participant B).
FIGURE 2Calculation procedure of correlation integral.
FIGURE 3Calculation of correlation dimension.
FIGURE 4Relationship between m and correlation dimension v(m) for COP movement of back pressure (Participant K).
FIGURE 7Relationship between m and correlation dimension v(m) for COP movement of sitting pressure (Participant N).
Results of identification of point in time of virtual crash.
| Participant | Point of time of virtual crash | FD(High arousal) vs. FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) vs. FD(200 s before vc or end) |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | No | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before end) |
| B | 735 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| C | 775 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| D | 1290 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| E | 807 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| F | No | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before end) |
| G | 817 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| H | 1987 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| I | 728 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| J | 1078 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| K | 1222 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| L | 629 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| M | 978 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| N | 2076 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| O | No | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before end) |
| P | 525 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| Q | No | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before end) |
| R | 719 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
| S | 312 s | FD(High arousal) > FD(Low arousal) | FD(200 s from start) > FD(200 s before vc) |
FIGURE 8Fractal dimension of COP movement of sitting and back pressure compared between high arousal and low arousal (drowsy) state.
FIGURE 9Fractal dimension of COP movement of sitting and back pressure compared between high arousal and low arousal (drowsy) state.
FIGURE 6Relationship between m and correlation dimension v(m) for COP movement of sitting pressure (Participant M).