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How Am I Driving?

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The combination of data from sensors embedded in vehicles and smartphones promises to generate great innovations in intelligent transportation systems. This article presents Driver Rating, an application to evaluate the behavior of drivers based on the data gathered from vehicles' and smartphones' sensors. The Driver Rating application analyzes five variables (fuel consumption, carbon dioxide emission, speed, longitudinal acceleration, and transverse acceleration) to evaluate driver's behaviors while driving. In order to test the Driver Rating application and identify its potentialities, an experiment was carried out on an urban environment, showing good results regarding the classification of drivers' behavior.

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        WebMedia '18: Proceedings of the 24th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web
        October 2018
        437 pages
        ISBN:9781450358675
        DOI:10.1145/3243082

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