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  • Road Safety
  • Human-Machine Interaction

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  • Driver distraction and drowsiness are major causes of road accidents globally.
  • Advancements in automotive technology offer new ways to mitigate driver state risks.
  • Occupant Status Monitoring (OSM) technologies are becoming integral to vehicle safety systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the requirements for Occupant Status Monitoring (OSM) technologies within automotive safety.
  • To outline a framework for assessing OSM capabilities based on detection difficulty and behavioral complexity.
  • To propose a roadmap for future OSM protocol development considering emerging safety challenges.

Main Methods:

  • Evaluating OSM technologies along dimensions of detection difficulty and behavioral complexity.
  • Considering a testing approach combining manufacturer evidence (OEM dossier) with track testing.
  • Analyzing system availability and the capacity to capture complex driver behaviors.

Main Results:

  • More capable OSM systems offer higher system availability and better capture of real-world driver behavior.
  • Future OSM systems should incorporate intervention strategies beyond mere warnings.
  • Protocol development needs to address a range of risks, including impairment, distraction, and automation supervision.

Conclusions:

  • Occupant Status Monitoring (OSM) is key to enhancing road safety by addressing driver distraction and drowsiness.
  • Standardized testing protocols are essential for evaluating and advancing OSM technology.
  • Future OSM development must adapt to evolving driving scenarios, including automated driving features.