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A.D. McDonald, John Lee, Chris Schwarz, Timothy BrownSteering in a Random Forest Ensemble Learning for Detecting Drowsiness-Related Lane Departures
Journal paper
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to design and evaluate an algorithm for detecting drowsiness-related lane departures by applying a random forest classifier to steering wheel angle data. BACKGROUN ...8/1/2014
Chris SchwarzOn Computing TTC for Automation Scenarios
Journal paper
Time to collision (TTC) has been a key vehicle safety metric for decades. With the increasing prevalence of advanced driver assistance systems and vehicle automation, TTC and many related metrics are ...11/1/2014
Xiaojun Chen, Jingzhen Yang, Corinne Peek-Asa, Daniel McGehee, Liping LiParents’ knowledge, attitude, and use of child restraints in Shantou, China
Journal paper
Background China has not adopted national policies for child safety restraints in cars, although children are increasingly traveling in cars. Objective To describe child restraint use, and parents’ ...1/1/2014
Dennis Durbin, Daniel McGehee, Donald Fisher, Anne McCarttSpecial considerations in distracted driving with teens
Journal paper
Novice teen drivers have long been known to have an increased risk of crashing, as well as increased tendencies toward unsafe and risky driving behaviors. Teens are unique as drivers for several reaso ...1/1/2014
Daniel McGeheeVisual and cognitive distraction metrics in the age of the smart phone
Journal paper
Sources of distraction are numerous and varied, and defining and measuring distraction and attention is complicated. The driving task requires constant adjustments and reallocation of attention to cog ...3/1/2014
John Gaspar, Mark Neider, James Crowell, Aubrey Lutz, Henry Kaczmarski, Arthur KramerAre gamers better crossers? An examination of action video game experience and dual task effects in a simulated street crossing task
Journal paper
A high-fidelity street crossing simulator was used to test the hypothesis that experienced action video game players are less vulnerable than non-gamers to dual task costs in complex tasks. BACKGROUND ...5/1/2014
Kyung-In Jang, Sang Youn Han, Sheng Xu, Kyle Mathewson, Yihui Zhang, Jae-Woong Jeong, Gwang-Tae Kim, R Chad Webb, Jung Woo Lee, John Gaspar, et al.Rugged and breathable forms of stretchable electronics with adherent composite substrates for transcutaneous monitoring
Journal paper
Research in stretchable electronics involves fundamental scientific topics relevant to applications with importance in human healthcare. Despite significant progress in active components, routes to me ...9/3/2014
John Gaspar, W.M. Street, M.B. Windsor, R. Carbonari, Henry Kaczmarski, Arthur Kramer, Kurt MathewsonAmeliorating the distracting effects of cell phone driving
Journal paper
(None listed)8/1/2014
Cher Carney, Daniel McGehee, Michelle Reyes Prevalence and Distribution of Young Driver Distraction Errors in Naturalistic Driving
Project report
Naturalistic driving studies are the latest resource for gathering data associated with driver behavior. The University of Iowa has been studying teen driving using naturalistic methods since 2006. By ...1/1/2014
Shauna Hallmark,Nicole Oneyear, Samantha Tyner, Bo Wang, Cher Carney, Daniel McGeheeAnalysis of Naturalistic Driving Study Data: Roadway Departures on Rural Two-Lane Curves
Project report
TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) Report S2-S08D-RW-1: Analysis of Naturalistic Driving Study Data: Roadway Departures on Rural Two-Lane Curves analyzes data from the SHRP 2 N ...8/28/2014
Gary Gaffney, Timothy Brown, Rose Schmitt, Andrew SpurginBulk Cannabis Sativa plant Material IND 115085:IND Annual Report 2014
Interim report
Second annual report for IND 1150855/15/2014
Dawn Marshall, Susan Chrysler, Kayla SmithOlder Drivers Acceptance of In-vehicle Systems and the Effect it has on Safety
Project report
Older drivers make up the fastest growing segment of the driving population and are, in general, underrepresented in vehicle crashes due to their self-restrictive driving habits. However, as the baby- ...11/13/2014
John Lee, Jane Moeckli, Timothy Brown, Shannon Roberts, Trent Victor, Dawn Marshall, Chris Schwarz, Eric NadlerDetection of driver distraction using vision-based algorithms
Conference paper
(None listed)7/1/2013
Timothy Brown, John Lee, Chris Schwarz, Dary Fiorentino, Anthony McDonald, Eric Traube, Eric NadlerDetection of driver Impairment from drowsiness
Conference paper
Drowsy driving is a significant contributor to death and injury crashes on our nation’s highways accounting for more than 80000 crashes and 850 fatalities per year. Recent research using data from t ...5/27/2013
Gary Kay, Omar Ahmad, Timothy Brown, Andrew VeitComparison of the miniSim and STISim Driving Simulators for the Detection of Impairment: An Alcohol Validation Study
Conference paper
Summary: Detection of alcohol impairment is often used to evaluate the sensitivity of a protocol to detect the effects of other types of impairment. This study was designed to compare the sensitivity ...9/22/2013
John Gaspar, Mark Neider, Arthur KramerFalls risk and simulated driving performance in older adults
Journal paper
Declines in executive function and dual-task performance have been related to falls in older adults, and recent research suggests that older adults at risk for falls also show impairments on real-worl ...1/19/2013
John Gaspar, Mark Neider, Daniel Simons, Jason McCarley, Arthur KramerChange Detection: Training and Transfer
Journal paper
Observers often fail to notice even dramatic changes to their environment, a phenomenon known as change blindness. If training could enhance change detection performance in general, then it might help ...6/28/2013
Daniel McGehee, Michelle Reyes, Cher CarneyAge vs. Experience: Evaluation of a Video Feedback Intervention for Newly Licensed Teen Drivers
Project report
This project examines the effects of age, experience, and video-based feedback on the rate and type of safety-relevant events captured on video event recorders in the vehicles of three groups of newly ...2/6/2013
Daniel McGehee, Michelle Reyes, Cher CarneyMoving Beyond Teen Crash Fatality Statistics: The Go-Team Study
Project report
Despite a trend of decreasing teen fatalities due to motor vehicle crashes over the past decade, they remain the leading cause of adolescent fatalities in Iowa. The purpose of this study was to create ...4/8/2013
John Lee, Nic Ward, Erwin Boer, Timothy Brown, Stacy Balk, Omar AhmadMaking driving simulators more useful for behavioral research – Simulator characteristics comparison and model-based transformation
Project report
A central issue in making simulators useful for highway and traffic engineers concerns how well driver behavior in the simulator corresponds to driver behavior in the real world. Simulator fidelity pl ...10/1/2013
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