The Application of the Level-crossing Theory of Multidimensional Random Processes to the Evaluation of Vehicle Operators’ Performance
            
            2014
            
        
                Aloizs Lešinskis
        
    
            
            
            
            The application of the level-crossing theory of multidimensional random processes to the evaluation of the vehicle operators’ performance allows not only evaluating the possible deviation from parameters, but also considering the dynamics of the parameter changes. The level-crossing intensity is acquired for normal distribution random process correlated by two dimensions, as well as for the multidimensional process when a maximum mutual correlation of parameters is considered. The criterion is defined that allows evaluating the possibility that none of the parameters will reach an unacceptable value.
            
            
                Keywords
                criterion of movement safety, evaluation of operators’ performance, level-crossing theory of multidimensional random processes
            
            
                DOI
                10.7250/tae.2014.004
            
            
                Hyperlink
                https://tae-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/tae.2014.004/423
            
            
            Lešinskis, A. The Application of the Level-crossing Theory of Multidimensional Random Processes to the Evaluation of Vehicle Operators’ Performance. Transport and Aerospace Engineering. Vol.1, 2014, pp.20-26. ISSN 2255-968X. Available from: doi:10.7250/tae.2014.004
            
                Publication language
                English (en)