AbstractBesides resource depletion caused by being actively engaged in a task, there are several signs that passive monitoring, monotony and passive fatigue can also induce vigilance decrement. Partially automated driving represents such a passive situation as the driver's only task is to monitor the system. In this work, we investigate the decrement of vigilance during a partially automated highway drive in a driving simulator. Indicators used to assess the vigilance state was a reaction time task, passive fatigue was measured by eye tracking and a mind wandering questionnaire. 20 participants drove in a driving simulator for 42.5 min on a six-lane highway with partial automation activated. We found no significant effects of time-on-task o...
Monotony has been identified as a contributing factor to road crashes. Drivers’ ability to react to ...
Drivers' ability to react to unpredictable events deteriorates when exposed to highly predictable an...
The differential effects of three hours of monotonous daytime driving on subjective (sleepiness, in...
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...
Research on partially automated driving has revealed relevant problems with driving performance, par...
In this vigilance research the effect of fatigue on driver’s voluntary reaction times (RT) and auton...
Increased levels of automation in driving can reduce drivers’ situation-awareness and cause erratic ...
Background Situational driving factors, including fatigue, distraction, inattention and monotony, ar...
Despite the known dangers of driver fatigue, it is a difficult construct to study empirically. Diffe...
Despite the known dangers of driver fatigue, it is a difficult construct to study empirically. Diffe...
Despite the known dangers of driver fatigue, it is a difficult construct to study empirically. Diffe...
Abstract With the continuous improvement of automated vehicles, researchers have found that automate...
To examine the correlation of driver visual behaviors and subjective levels of fatigue, a total of 3...
Background\ud \ud Situational driving factors, including fatigue, distraction, inattention and monot...
Monotony has been identified as a contributing factor to road crashes. Drivers’ ability to react to ...
Drivers' ability to react to unpredictable events deteriorates when exposed to highly predictable an...
The differential effects of three hours of monotonous daytime driving on subjective (sleepiness, in...
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...
Research on partially automated driving has revealed relevant problems with driving performance, par...
In this vigilance research the effect of fatigue on driver’s voluntary reaction times (RT) and auton...
Increased levels of automation in driving can reduce drivers’ situation-awareness and cause erratic ...
Background Situational driving factors, including fatigue, distraction, inattention and monotony, ar...
Despite the known dangers of driver fatigue, it is a difficult construct to study empirically. Diffe...
Despite the known dangers of driver fatigue, it is a difficult construct to study empirically. Diffe...
Despite the known dangers of driver fatigue, it is a difficult construct to study empirically. Diffe...
Abstract With the continuous improvement of automated vehicles, researchers have found that automate...
To examine the correlation of driver visual behaviors and subjective levels of fatigue, a total of 3...
Background\ud \ud Situational driving factors, including fatigue, distraction, inattention and monot...
Monotony has been identified as a contributing factor to road crashes. Drivers’ ability to react to ...
Drivers' ability to react to unpredictable events deteriorates when exposed to highly predictable an...
The differential effects of three hours of monotonous daytime driving on subjective (sleepiness, in...