In order to improve road safety, automobile manufacturers are now developing Forward Collision Warning Systems (FCWS). However, there has been insufficient consideration of how drivers may respond to FCWS. This driving simulator study focused on alarm timing and its impact on driver response to alarm. The experimental investigation considered driver perception of alarm timings and its influence on trust at three driving speeds (40, 60 and 70 mile/h) and two time headways (1.7 and 2.2 s). The results showed that alarm effectiveness varied in response to driving conditions. Alarm promptness had a greater influence on ratings of trust than improvements in braking performance enabled by the alarm system. Moreover, alarms which were presented af...
Forward Collision Warning Systems (FCWS) are expected to assist drivers; however, it is not complete...
In-vehicle pedestrian-alert-systems (PASs) can be prone to ‘false positive’ declarations, with the l...
Brake Reaction Time (BRT) is an important parameter for road safety. Previous research has shown tha...
The present paper describes a study concerned with the effect of alarm timing on driver trust and be...
Forward collision warning systems (FCWS) have been developed to reduce collision accidents caused by...
This driving simulator study focuses on false and missing alarms produced by a forward collision war...
This thesis reports five studies that investigate the impact of trust on driver response to forward ...
As a diverse field of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are developed and incorporated into ...
Objective: Systems that can warn the driver of a possible collision with a vulnerable road user (VRU...
AbstractForward Collision Warning (FCW) systems are intended to alert drivers to an imminent forward...
Forward collision warning (FCW) systems typically employ forward sensing technologies to identify po...
Forward collision warning (FCW) systems can reduce rear-end vehicle collisions. However, if the pres...
Forward Collision Warning System (FCWS) is a system that allows a vehicle to detect its distance fro...
The study examined impacts of different releasing time of warning with an intersection collision war...
Many experimental studies use repeated lead vehicle braking events to study the effects of forward c...
Forward Collision Warning Systems (FCWS) are expected to assist drivers; however, it is not complete...
In-vehicle pedestrian-alert-systems (PASs) can be prone to ‘false positive’ declarations, with the l...
Brake Reaction Time (BRT) is an important parameter for road safety. Previous research has shown tha...
The present paper describes a study concerned with the effect of alarm timing on driver trust and be...
Forward collision warning systems (FCWS) have been developed to reduce collision accidents caused by...
This driving simulator study focuses on false and missing alarms produced by a forward collision war...
This thesis reports five studies that investigate the impact of trust on driver response to forward ...
As a diverse field of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are developed and incorporated into ...
Objective: Systems that can warn the driver of a possible collision with a vulnerable road user (VRU...
AbstractForward Collision Warning (FCW) systems are intended to alert drivers to an imminent forward...
Forward collision warning (FCW) systems typically employ forward sensing technologies to identify po...
Forward collision warning (FCW) systems can reduce rear-end vehicle collisions. However, if the pres...
Forward Collision Warning System (FCWS) is a system that allows a vehicle to detect its distance fro...
The study examined impacts of different releasing time of warning with an intersection collision war...
Many experimental studies use repeated lead vehicle braking events to study the effects of forward c...
Forward Collision Warning Systems (FCWS) are expected to assist drivers; however, it is not complete...
In-vehicle pedestrian-alert-systems (PASs) can be prone to ‘false positive’ declarations, with the l...
Brake Reaction Time (BRT) is an important parameter for road safety. Previous research has shown tha...