Despite the prevalent discussions on automated vehicles, little research has been conducted with a focus on inclusiveness of traditionally excluded populations from driving. Even though we may envision a future where everyone can drive with perfect automation, the problem will not be that simple. As with any other problem domains, we need to scrutinize all the design considerations - not only each population's characteristics (capabilities and limitations), but also the entire system, technological limitations, and task environments. To this end, the present paper explores challenges and opportunities of automated vehicles for multiple populations, including people with various difficulties/disabilities, older adults, and children. This pap...
Automated vehicles are expected to change the mobility landscape. Older adults living in both urban ...
The elderly, children, and people with disabilities are among vulnerable users who can benefit the m...
It is inevitable that as a person ages they will encounter different physical and cognitive impairme...
Despite the prevalent discussions on automated vehicles, little research has been conducted with a f...
Despite the prevalent discussions on automated vehicles, little research has been conducted with a f...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
The findings in this paper show the big potential contributions of automated cars to improvements of...
This chapter forms one of the essays in the mobility section of the NEW OLD: Designing for Our Futur...
We analyse the implications of vehicle automation for the accessibility of vulnerable social groups ...
Worldwide, more than one billion people live with disabilities. People with disabilities (PWD) have ...
Technical ReportBeing able to get around in one’s community (referred to as mobility), regardless of...
Many people are considered constrained in terms of mobility. This includes children under certain ag...
The fact that automated vehicles will be part of road traffic raises the question of how human road ...
Driving-related injuries associated with elderly drivers are on the rise although the overall rate o...
The progressive advancement of highly automated vehicles is expected to make self-mobility more acce...
Automated vehicles are expected to change the mobility landscape. Older adults living in both urban ...
The elderly, children, and people with disabilities are among vulnerable users who can benefit the m...
It is inevitable that as a person ages they will encounter different physical and cognitive impairme...
Despite the prevalent discussions on automated vehicles, little research has been conducted with a f...
Despite the prevalent discussions on automated vehicles, little research has been conducted with a f...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
The findings in this paper show the big potential contributions of automated cars to improvements of...
This chapter forms one of the essays in the mobility section of the NEW OLD: Designing for Our Futur...
We analyse the implications of vehicle automation for the accessibility of vulnerable social groups ...
Worldwide, more than one billion people live with disabilities. People with disabilities (PWD) have ...
Technical ReportBeing able to get around in one’s community (referred to as mobility), regardless of...
Many people are considered constrained in terms of mobility. This includes children under certain ag...
The fact that automated vehicles will be part of road traffic raises the question of how human road ...
Driving-related injuries associated with elderly drivers are on the rise although the overall rate o...
The progressive advancement of highly automated vehicles is expected to make self-mobility more acce...
Automated vehicles are expected to change the mobility landscape. Older adults living in both urban ...
The elderly, children, and people with disabilities are among vulnerable users who can benefit the m...
It is inevitable that as a person ages they will encounter different physical and cognitive impairme...