As technological advances lead to rapid progress in driving automation, human-machine interaction (HMI) issues such as comfort in automated driving gain increasing attention. The research project KomfoPilot at Chemnitz University of Technology aims to assess discomfort in automated driving using physiological parameters from commercially available smartbands, pupillometry and body motion. Detected discomfort should subsequently be used to adapt driving parameters as well as information presentation and prevent potentially safety-critical take-over situations. In an empirical driving simulator study, 40 participants from 25 years to 84 years old experienced two highly automated drives with three potentially critical and discomfort-inducing a...
Vehicle automation can make driving safer; it can compensate for human impairments that are recogniz...
Current implementations of automated driving rely on the driver to monitor the vehicle and be ready ...
Human perception of discomfort during transient longitudinal motion of a vehicle is little understoo...
This study investigated how driver discomfort was influenced by different types of automated vehicle...
Highly automated driving will likely result in drivers being out-of-the-loop during specific scenari...
Long distance travel is associated with discomfort and fatigue. It is a significant challenge to des...
While the fully automated vehicle (AV) has been the future of the automotive industry, there is unce...
It is important to equip future vehicles with an on-board system capable of tracking and analysing d...
This paper covers an autonomous driving situation, in which a fully automated vehicle was proposed ...
Driver sleepiness constitutes a well-known traffic safety risk. With the introduction of automated d...
Developing conditionally automated driving systems is on the rise. Vehicles with full longitudinal a...
As driving functions become increasingly automated, motorists run the risk of becoming cognitively r...
Professional drivers need constant attention during long driving periods and sometimes perform tasks...
This paper presents the results from a preliminary study where a wearable consumer electronic device...
Many previous studies mention that passive drivers or passengers of fully-automated driving cars hav...
Vehicle automation can make driving safer; it can compensate for human impairments that are recogniz...
Current implementations of automated driving rely on the driver to monitor the vehicle and be ready ...
Human perception of discomfort during transient longitudinal motion of a vehicle is little understoo...
This study investigated how driver discomfort was influenced by different types of automated vehicle...
Highly automated driving will likely result in drivers being out-of-the-loop during specific scenari...
Long distance travel is associated with discomfort and fatigue. It is a significant challenge to des...
While the fully automated vehicle (AV) has been the future of the automotive industry, there is unce...
It is important to equip future vehicles with an on-board system capable of tracking and analysing d...
This paper covers an autonomous driving situation, in which a fully automated vehicle was proposed ...
Driver sleepiness constitutes a well-known traffic safety risk. With the introduction of automated d...
Developing conditionally automated driving systems is on the rise. Vehicles with full longitudinal a...
As driving functions become increasingly automated, motorists run the risk of becoming cognitively r...
Professional drivers need constant attention during long driving periods and sometimes perform tasks...
This paper presents the results from a preliminary study where a wearable consumer electronic device...
Many previous studies mention that passive drivers or passengers of fully-automated driving cars hav...
Vehicle automation can make driving safer; it can compensate for human impairments that are recogniz...
Current implementations of automated driving rely on the driver to monitor the vehicle and be ready ...
Human perception of discomfort during transient longitudinal motion of a vehicle is little understoo...