AIoT-based Continuous, Contextualized, and Explainable Driving Assessment for Older Adults
Yimeng Liu, Fangwei Zhang, Maolin Gan, Jialuo Du, Jingkai Lin, Yawen Wang, Fei Sun, Honglei Chen, Linda Hill, Ruofeng Liu, Tianxing Li, Zhichao Cao

TL;DR
This paper introduces AURA, an AIoT framework that continuously monitors older adults' driving behavior in real-world conditions, enabling personalized safety assessments and support to promote safe aging behind the wheel.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel AIoT-based system for continuous, contextualized, and explainable driving assessment tailored for older adults, integrating in-vehicle sensing and behavioral modeling.
Findings
AURA effectively captures detailed driving performance indicators.
It distinguishes age-related changes from situational factors.
The framework supports proactive safety interventions.
Abstract
The world is undergoing a major demographic shift as older adults become a rapidly growing share of the population, creating new challenges for driving safety. In car-dependent regions such as the United States, driving remains essential for independence, access to services, and social participation. At the same time, aging can introduce gradual changes in vision, attention, reaction time, and driving control that quietly reduce safety. Today's assessment methods rely largely on infrequent clinic visits or simple screening tools, offering only a brief snapshot and failing to reflect how an older adult actually drives on the road. Our work starts from the observation that everyday driving provides a continuous record of functional ability and captures how a driver responds to traffic, navigates complex roads, and manages routine behavior. Leveraging this insight, we propose AURA, an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOlder Adults Driving Studies · Human-Automation Interaction and Safety · Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety
