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Article 10-7 2019

ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF THE DRIVER’S REACTION
ON THE PROPERTIES OF THE TRANSPORT FLOW
STATUS FUNCTIONS

Anastasia S. Dotkulova, Moscow Automobile and Road State Technical
University, Moscow, Russia;
Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics, Moscow, Russia,
asoll05@inbox.ru

Abstract
Currently, the issue of measures to ensure the safe management of vehicles is relevant and requires a systematic approach. More obvious is the fact that accident-free driving is associated with the psycho-physiological qualities of the driver. Therefore, an urgent task is to assess the psychological and psycho-physiological characteristics that affect the reliability of the professional activity of drivers.
Training of future drivers for transport services is carried out in almost all countries where automobilization has reached a high level. High-quality and well-developed training methods can improve driver’s reliability on road. Further selection of the suitability of drivers can help to reduce the number of traffic accidents and human casualties. However, not all organizations and countries conduct professional selection of drivers, both personal car enthusiasts and drivers of passenger transport. The statistical indicators of road accidents over the past few years show an increase in the number of people killed in car accidents, which gives foundations for investigation of the driver’s condition. There is a growing need for research on monitoring the status of the driver using information and communication technologies with collecting and processing data on the status of the driver. Prediction of the reliability of a driver’s professional activity is based on the analysis of the psycho-physiological characteristics of the person, as well as the subsequent correction of classical models of traffic theory.

Keywords:driver’s psychophysiological characteristics, state function, driver reaction, traffic flow, driver testing.

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Information about author:
Anastasia S. Dotkulova, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Higher Mathematics, Moscow Automobile and Road State Technical University, Moscow, Russia;
Senior Lecturer of the Department of Mathematical Cybernetics and Information Technologies, Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics, Moscow, Russia