Analysis of sleep deprivation effect to driving performance using reactiontest simulation

Ika Nurlaili Isnainiyah, F. Samopa, Hatma Suryotrisongko, Edwin Riksakomara
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Sleep deprivation condition might lead to falling asleep through inappropriate situations, such as driving. Driving in a state of fatigue or drowsy from lack of sleep will be far worse than driving after alcohol consumption. Hence, the authors develop a driving simulator using Java to modify the control and rules of “OpenDS” application in order to simulate and calculate the automatic “ReactionTest” for 25 respondents simulating in both normal conditions and sleepy conditions when driving. Through this study, the authors obtained that the difference of driving performance in terms of reaction rate when driving the car in sleep deprivation condition and the normal condition is equal to 1.08 seconds. The results also shown that the risk of loss of control that can occur to the driver of the car in units of meters (m), is equal to 0.3024 x the car's speed. This study aims to reduce the number of traffic accidents caused by sleep deprivation that occur in society by giving a recommendation to the driver that forced to drive in lack of sleep condition. In top of that, the authors propose to create an understanding for changing the social habits of driving toward a better way.
用反应试验模拟分析睡眠剥夺对驾驶性能的影响
睡眠剥夺可能会导致在不适当的情况下入睡,比如开车。在疲劳或因睡眠不足而昏昏欲睡的状态下驾驶比酒后驾驶更糟糕。因此,作者利用Java开发了一个驾驶模拟器,修改了“OpenDS”应用程序的控制和规则,以模拟和计算25名被调查者在正常情况和困倦情况下驾驶时的自动“反应测试”。通过本研究,作者得出在睡眠剥夺条件下驾驶汽车的反应速度与正常情况下的驾驶性能之差为1.08秒。结果还表明,以米(m)为单位的汽车驾驶员失去控制的风险等于车速的0.3024倍。该研究的目的是对在睡眠不足的情况下被迫驾驶的司机提出建议,以减少社会上因睡眠不足而导致的交通事故。最重要的是,作者建议创造一种理解,以改变驾驶的社会习惯,走向更好的方式。
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