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Development of a database for storage and analysis of behavioural data

Development of a database for storage and analysis of behavioural data

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This chapter presents results of one of the post-doctoral projects conducted in the framework of the ADAPTATION project. This study aimed to develop and implement a database and data analysis protocol enabling the storage, joint access, individual analysis and integration of different types of data that are collected during driving simulator and field studies. Such a tool should allow researchers to gather large amounts of data in a unique place, from which it can be managed and retrieved efficiently. The potential of a database for exchanging data with other research institutes and for conducting secondary analysis is discussed. This is one of the first databases of its kind in Europe for archiving Human Factors in the field of road transportation research.

Chapter Contents:

  • Abstract
  • 15.1 Database fundamentals
  • 15.1.1 Databases for human factors in road transportation
  • 15.1.2 Advantages and disadvantages of working with databases
  • 15.2 ADAPTATION database
  • 15.2.1 Aims and objectives
  • 15.2.2 Legal boundaries
  • 15.2.3 Development process
  • 15.2.4 Small-scale testing
  • 15.3 Conclusion
  • Acknowledgement
  • References

Inspec keywords: database management systems; storage management; human factors; digital simulation; data integration; driver information systems; information retrieval systems; human computer interaction; data analysis; behavioural sciences computing; road traffic

Other keywords: ADAPTATION project; data exchange; data types; in-vehicle information systems; driving simulator; IVIS; Europe; post-doctoral projects; advanced driver assistance systems; behavioural data analysis; database development; ADAS; data integration; human factors; data analysis protocol; behavioural data storage; road transportation research

Subjects: Information storage and retrieval; Ergonomic aspects of computing; Traffic engineering computing; User interfaces; Social and behavioural sciences computing; File organisation; Data handling techniques; Database management systems (DBMS)

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