Most of the traffic accidents have been caused by inappropriate driver's mental state. Therefore, driver monitoring is one of the most important challenges to prevent traffic accidents. Some studies for evaluating the driver's mental state while driving have been reported; however driver's mental state should be estimated in real-time in the future. This paper proposes a way to estimate quantitatively driver's mental workload using heart rate variability. It is assumed that the tolerance to driver's mental workload is different depending on the individual. Therefore, we classify people based on their individual tolerance to mental workload. Our estimation method is multiple linear regression analysis, and we compare it to NASA-TLX which is used as the evaluation method of subjective mental workload. As a result, the coefficient of correlation improved from 0.83 to 0.91, and the standard deviation of error also improved. Therefore, our proposed method demonstrated the possibility to estimate mental workload. © 2011 The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.
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Yokoi, T., Itoh, M., & Oguri, K. (2011). Estimation of subjective mental work load level with heart rate variability by tolerance to Driver’s mental load. IEEJ Transactions on Electronics, Information and Systems, 131(12), 2051–2056. https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejeiss.131.2051
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