1355 Human Factors and Systems Engineering of a Camera/Video Imaging System

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 8:30 AM
S320F (Orange County Convention Center )
Gregory M. Fitch , Senior Research Associate, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, Blacksburg, VA
William Schaudt , Research Associate, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, Blacksburg, VA
Walter W. Wierwille , Associate Director, Retired, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, Blacksburg, VA
Myra Blanco , Research Scientist and Group Leader, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, Blacksburg, VA
Richard Hanowski , Director, Center for Truck and Bus Safety, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, Blacksburg, VA
Description of Paper:

This paper documents the human factors and systems engineering approach used to design and develop a Camera/Video Imaging System intended to reduce blind spots around Large Trucks. System requirements for a usable C/VIS were incrementally developed using an iterative and controlled process that involved collaboration between multiple disciplines and focusing on the drivers’ needs.

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