Human Centered Barrier Free Driving Support System

In this paper, the authors propose the concept of a driver support system for elderly or handicapped persons. They explore the following concepts: 1) information recomposition for gathering information about the vehicle and observing driver behavior; 2) intention recognition and decision action with predictive compensation and fail safe intervention; and, 3) the quality of information output to drivers.

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