Applied Sciences (Jul 2018)

Analysis of the Relationship between Road Accidents and Psychophysical State of Drivers through Wearable Devices

  • Luca Studer,
  • Valeria Paglino,
  • Paolo Gandini,
  • Andrea Stelitano,
  • Ulderico Triboli,
  • Federica Gallo,
  • Giuseppe Andreoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app8081230
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. 1230

Abstract

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A driver’s behavior and their psychophysical state are the most common causes of road accidents. The research presented in the paper proposes a method that allows the identification of highly dangerous road stretches/intersections in advance, based on the localization of stressful/relaxing situations measured on drivers. These were measured through the collection of physiological parameters using wearable devices. A correlation between stressful/relaxing situations and locations with high accident rates, based on a historical statistical database (black spots), was investigated. A series of driving tests was conducted in the city of Milan. The first set was mostly oriented to the research and validation of the parameters related to the driver’s psychophysical state. Subsequent tests allowed the definition of a correlation between black spots and relaxing/stressful areas. The results showed that the most stressful areas for drivers fell mainly within those with high accident rates. Furthermore, 80% of the most dangerous zones of the route were identified using this method, thus confirming the validity of the approach as a support tool for a priori preventive analysis for road safety. The wearable devices allowed the study and the integration of specific elements relating to human behavior in the field of road safety, which typically involves a technical-engineering approach.

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