1st Edition

Human Factors in Intelligent Transportation Systems

Edited By Woodrow Barfield, Thomas A. Dingus Copyright 1998
480 Pages
by Psychology Press

480 Pages
by Psychology Press

480 Pages
by Psychology Press

The Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Program is a cooperative effort by government, private industry, and academia to apply advanced technology to the task of resolving the problems of surface transportation. The objective is to improve travel efficiency and mobility, enhance safety, conserve energy, provide economic benefits, and protect the environment. The current demand for mobility has... Read more
Contents: Series Foreword. Preface. T. Mast, Introduction to ITS. M.C. Hulse, T.A. Dingus, W. Barfield, Description and Applications of Advanced Traveler Information Systems. J.D. Lee, B.H. Kantowitz, Perceptual and Cognitive Aspects of Intelligent Transportation Systems. T.A. Dingus, S.K. Jahns, A.D. Horowitz, R. Knipling, Human Factors Design Issues for Crash Avoidance Systems. W.A. Wheeler, J.L. Campbell, R.A. Kinghorn, Commercial Vehicle-Specific Aspects of Intelligent Transportation Systems. L. Levitan, J.R. Bloomfield, Human Factors Design of Automated Highway Systems. M.J. Kelly, D.J. Folds, The Advanced Traffic Management Center. F. Mannering, Modeling Driver Decision Making: A Review of Methodological Alternatives. J.H. Spyridakis, A.E. Miller, W. Barfield, Usability Evaluation for Intelligent Transportation Systems. R.N. Fleischman, T.A. Dingus, Human Factors Participation in Large-Scale Intelligent Transportation System Design and Evaluation. L. Ng, W. Barfield, J.H. Spyridakis, Survey Methodologies for Defining User Information Requirements. L. Ng, W. Barfield, Determining User Requirements for Intelligent Transportation Systems Design. T.A. Dingus, M.C. Hulse, W. Barfield, Human-System Interface Issues in the Design and Use of Advanced Traveler Information Systems. F.H. Landau, M.N. Hanley, C.M. Hein, Application of Existing Human Factors Guidelines to ATIS.

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Woodrow Barfield, Thomas A. Dingus

"This excellent, well-integrated survey of current knowledge of human factors in intelligent transportation systems (ITS) is authoritatively written by many different experts....Excellent chapters are provided on advanced traveler information systems (ATIS), crash avoidance systems, commercial vehicles, automated highway systems, traffic management centers, and survey and modeling methods for evaluating the design and usability of ITS systems. A valuable, comprehensive presentation of existing human factors guidelines relevant to the design of ATIS systems is also provided. The subject and author indexes and bibliography are extensive and first-rate."
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"...the book is full of interesting information that should be useful also to designers of intelligent transportation systems outside the United States. "Human Factors in Intelligent Transportation Systems provides a useful and broad overview of the subject and may serve as both a introduction to the field as well as reference for the expert."
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