When a highly automated car reaches its operational limits, it needs to provide a take-over request (TOR) in order for the driver to resume control. The aim of this simulator-based study was to investigate the effects of TOR modality and left/right directionality on drivers' steering behaviour when facing a head-on collision without having received specific instructions regarding the directional nature of the TORs. Twenty-four participants drove three sessions in a highly automated car, each session with a different TOR modality (auditory, vibrotactile, and auditory-vibrotactile). Six TORs were provided per session, warning the participants about a stationary vehicle that had to be avoided by changing lane left or right. Two TORs were issue...
This study was designed to investigate the possibility that driver responses to potential front-to-r...
This study was designed to investigate the possibility that driver responses to potential front-to-r...
Existing research on control-transitions from automateddriving (AD) to manual driving mainly stems f...
When a highly automated car reaches its operational limits, it needs to provide a take-over request ...
General introduction of unconditionally and conditionally automated vehicles is expected to have a h...
Vibrotactile stimuli can be effective as warning signals, but their effectiveness as directional tak...
Taking over control from an automated vehicle may take a substantial amount of time if the driver is...
Take-over requests (TORs) in highly automated vehicles are cues that prompt users to resume control....
An important research question in the domain of highly automated driving is how to aid drivers in tr...
Examining human drivers’ steering behavior during take-over response of Level-2 automated vehicles (...
Automated driving is no longer a future scenario. Several automotive OEM have already presented auto...
AbstractAutomated driving is no longer a future scenario. Several automotive OEM have already presen...
When driving a conditionally automated vehicle, a haptic signal might be an option in order to facil...
In the near future we expect automated driving to be available for specific segments of a journey, e...
Automated cars will be able to control themselves, but there will still be a need for take-over requ...
This study was designed to investigate the possibility that driver responses to potential front-to-r...
This study was designed to investigate the possibility that driver responses to potential front-to-r...
Existing research on control-transitions from automateddriving (AD) to manual driving mainly stems f...
When a highly automated car reaches its operational limits, it needs to provide a take-over request ...
General introduction of unconditionally and conditionally automated vehicles is expected to have a h...
Vibrotactile stimuli can be effective as warning signals, but their effectiveness as directional tak...
Taking over control from an automated vehicle may take a substantial amount of time if the driver is...
Take-over requests (TORs) in highly automated vehicles are cues that prompt users to resume control....
An important research question in the domain of highly automated driving is how to aid drivers in tr...
Examining human drivers’ steering behavior during take-over response of Level-2 automated vehicles (...
Automated driving is no longer a future scenario. Several automotive OEM have already presented auto...
AbstractAutomated driving is no longer a future scenario. Several automotive OEM have already presen...
When driving a conditionally automated vehicle, a haptic signal might be an option in order to facil...
In the near future we expect automated driving to be available for specific segments of a journey, e...
Automated cars will be able to control themselves, but there will still be a need for take-over requ...
This study was designed to investigate the possibility that driver responses to potential front-to-r...
This study was designed to investigate the possibility that driver responses to potential front-to-r...
Existing research on control-transitions from automateddriving (AD) to manual driving mainly stems f...