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In-vehicle assistive technology (IVAT) for drivers who have survived a traumatic brain injury.
Julia DeBlasio Olsheski
Bruce N. Walker
Jeff McCloud
Published in:
ASSETS (2011)
Keyphrases
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assistive technology
traumatic brain injury
traffic accidents
ct images
human computer interaction
human computer interface
vital signs
real time
user centered
healthy controls
future directions
information systems
intelligent systems
monitoring system
eye tracking