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Inappropriate Alarm Rates and Driver Annoyance. - Technical rept.
COMSIS Corp., Silver Spring, MD.

ProductType: Technical report
NTIS Order Number: PB97-144182




 
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Date: Feb 1996
Author: N. D. Lerner D. K. Dekker G. V. Steinberg R. W. Huey

Future in-vehicle crash avoidance warning systems will inevitably deliver inappropriate alarms from time to time, caused for example, by situations where algorithms have correctly identified an object but pose no threat or danger to the driver. The curren ...

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NTIS announcement issue: 9712

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