PRELIMINARY HUMAN FACTORS REVIEW FOR THE INTELLIGENT VEHICLE INITIATIVE (IVI) PROGRAM: IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN FACTORS RESEARCH NEEDS

This report summarizes the activities and results of a preliminary human factors review for the Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (IVI) program. The objective of the project was to help the U.S. Department of Transportation identify human factors work that needs to be done early in the life cycle of the IVI program to ensure safe and well-engineered vehicles. This project was comprised of two major subtasks. Subtask 1 provided for a Preliminary IVI Human Factors Technology Workshop to draw together the stakeholders in the IVI program to begin to define the technologies and the human factors issues that need to be considered in developing an IVI. Subtask 2 investigated the preliminary infrastructure and human factors in-vehicle requirements for alternative configurations of an IVI. The data collected in the Human Factors Technology Workshop in subtask 1 served as a basis and starting point for the research performed to identify human factors research needs that exist. The following conclusions were developed during the conduct of this project: (1) human factors research needs for the Generation I IVI focus on the need to integrate and manage the information presented to the driver; (2) no publicly available human factors research has examined the effects of integrating multiple Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) devices into a vehicle as envisioned by the IVI; (3) considerable human factors research has been conducted to support the development of individual User Services within the IVI; (4) a broad range of ITS technologies are available to support the development of a Generation I IVI prototype; and (5) for the Generation II and III IVI especially, extensive algorithm/software, infrastructure, and specific technologies are needed.

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    • This document is also available on the CD-ROM FHWA-RD-99-022, Safety.
  • Corporate Authors:

    Battelle Seattle Research Center

    4000 NE 41 Street
    Seattle, WA  United States  98105

    Federal Highway Administration

    Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 6300 Georgetown Pike
    McLean, VA  United States  22101
  • Authors:
    • Campbell, J L
    • Everson, J H
    • Garness, S A
    • Pittenger, J L
    • Kennedy, J
    • Llaneras, E
  • Publication Date: 1998-6-26

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  • English

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  • Features: References;
  • Pagination: 126 p.

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Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 00791487
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Report/Paper Numbers: FHWA-RD-98-178,, S-506410,, Final Report
  • Contract Numbers: DTSO-96-D-00429
  • Files: NTL, TRIS, USDOT
  • Created Date: Apr 5 2000 12:00AM