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Vol 12, Issue 1, 2024
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Received: 23.04.2024. >> Accepted: 03.05.2024. >> Published: 17.05.2024. Review paper

DEVELOPMENT OF ADVANCED DRIVER INFORMATION SYSTEM

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Bia Mandžuka ,
Bia Mandžuka
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Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb , Zagreb , Croatia

Krešimir Vidović ,
Krešimir Vidović
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Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb , Zagreb , Croatia

Pero Škorput
Pero Škorput
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Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb , Zagreb , Croatia

Abstract

Modern passenger and driver information systems are an integral part of intelligent transport systems (ITS) and reflects the need of modern society for greater safety and efficiency. Modern approaches include proactive warning systems that detect, for example, the use of a mobile phone while driving, which represents one of the main safety challenges. In addition, driver assistance systems such as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are key to supporting drivers in complex and changing road conditions. Advanced driver information systems are of great importance as they contribute not only to the safety of individual drivers but also to the efficiency of the transport network and the urban environment. In today's digital age, modern users demand sophisticated and personalized solutions that will meet their real needs and make systems more attractive, thereby increasing their use. Due to the availability of big data sets, it is now possible to achieve personalization based on behavioral biometrics, which enables a better understanding of driver behavior and the adaptation of warnings to their specific needs

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