Research on partially automated driving has revealed relevant problems with driving performance, particularly when drivers' intervention is required (e.g., take-over when automation fails). Mental fatigue has commonly been proposed to explain these effects after prolonged automated drives. However, performance problems have also been reported after just a few minutes of automated driving, indicating that other factors may also be involved. We hypothesize that, besides mental fatigue, an underload effect of partial automation may also affect driver attention. In this study, such potential effect was investigated during short periods of partially automated and manual driving and at different speeds. Subjective measures of mental demand and vi...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable a...
Driver fatigue is a complex phenomenon that has a range of causal factors including sleeprelated and...
Drivers are often distracted by non-driving tasks such as texting and conversation, increasing the r...
Research on partially automated driving has revealed relevant problems with driving performance, par...
Research on partially automated driving has revealed relevant problems with driving performance, par...
Increased levels of automation in driving can reduce drivers’ situation-awareness and cause erratic ...
Previous research has found that vehicle automation systems can reduce driver mental workload, with ...
Until automated cars function perfectly, drivers will have to take over control when automation fail...
Until automated cars function perfectly, drivers will have to take over control when automation fail...
Background Automated driving will be of high value in the future. While in partial-automated drivin...
Recent advances in technology have meant that an increasing number of vehicle driving tasks are beco...
AbstractBesides resource depletion caused by being actively engaged in a task, there are several sig...
Previous research shows that drivers of automated vehicles are likely to engage in visually demandin...
<p>Previous research shows that drivers of automated vehicles are likely to engage in visually deman...
Previous research shows that drivers of automated vehicles are likely to engage in visually demandin...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable a...
Driver fatigue is a complex phenomenon that has a range of causal factors including sleeprelated and...
Drivers are often distracted by non-driving tasks such as texting and conversation, increasing the r...
Research on partially automated driving has revealed relevant problems with driving performance, par...
Research on partially automated driving has revealed relevant problems with driving performance, par...
Increased levels of automation in driving can reduce drivers’ situation-awareness and cause erratic ...
Previous research has found that vehicle automation systems can reduce driver mental workload, with ...
Until automated cars function perfectly, drivers will have to take over control when automation fail...
Until automated cars function perfectly, drivers will have to take over control when automation fail...
Background Automated driving will be of high value in the future. While in partial-automated drivin...
Recent advances in technology have meant that an increasing number of vehicle driving tasks are beco...
AbstractBesides resource depletion caused by being actively engaged in a task, there are several sig...
Previous research shows that drivers of automated vehicles are likely to engage in visually demandin...
<p>Previous research shows that drivers of automated vehicles are likely to engage in visually deman...
Previous research shows that drivers of automated vehicles are likely to engage in visually demandin...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable a...
Driver fatigue is a complex phenomenon that has a range of causal factors including sleeprelated and...
Drivers are often distracted by non-driving tasks such as texting and conversation, increasing the r...