RoadSense

Prevention of Accidentally Going Off-Road Via Audio-Tactile Systems: Design and Assessment

RoadSense is an industrial research project that aims to design, implement, and assess via experiments a system of assistance for drivers. This system consists of a delineation (rumble strips) that creates an alarm – a sound and vibrations – that is set off when the wheels pass a specific limit. This system is designed to alert drivers whose trajectory does not correspond with that of the road in the countryside. To reach this goal, the RoadSense project aims to:

  • propose a framework for the functional analysis of the security of roads using current knowledge, the identification of specific problems, and the circumstances surrounding accidents on country roads.
  • design a digital simulator for pertanant sound signals, implement them using a driving simulator and via physical tests, and test their effectiveness and acceptablility of a "vigilance rumble strip" that uses sound delimitation of the roadway.
  • carry out and test a new, low-cost system of assistance for drivers. This system will be able to be applied quickly and will work with all existing vehicles on roads, from small country roads to highways, via a gradual validation process in situ (on closed tracks and then on roads).

Project Details

Program

ANR

Program Type

VTT (Vehicles for Terrestrial Transport)

Start Date

October 1, 2010

End Date

March 31, 2013

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