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Lane departure warning systems that monitor vehicle position and warn the driver if the vehicle wanders.
A lane departure warning system is a mechanism designed to warn a driver when the vehicle begins to move out of its lane (unless a turn signal is on in that direction) on freeways and arterial roads.
Their implications for the design of haptic-based lane departure warning systems are considered.
Current lane departure warning systems are video-based and lose data when road- and weather conditions are bad.
The rationale is that a car-based lane departure warning system should be robust regardless of road- and weather conditions.
This study sought to develop a lane departure warning algorithm based on the signal drawn from the steering wheel.
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More effective recovery maneuvers were found with partial lane departure warnings than with full lane departure warnings and assistance unreliability did not impair significantly drivers' behaviors.
COLLISION AND LANE MONITORS The latest technologically equipped vehicles offer advanced safety features, like collision and lane departure warnings.
Subjectively, LDWS did not reduce mental workload and partial lane departure warnings were judged more trustworthy than full lane departure ones.
Data suggests the use of partial lane departure warnings when designing LDWS and that even unreliable LDWS may draw benefits compared to no assistance.
An alternative solution to prevent single vehicle and head on crashes is lane departure warnings in terms of a driver support system, LDW systems.
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