While the interest of the transport research community and automotive industry is increasingly turning towards developments and improvements in the field of autonomous vehicles, there is a need for a better understanding of the end users’ preferences regarding perceived passenger comfort, in order to improve acceptance and intention to use. The present study is based on a driving simulator experiment conducted at the University of Leeds Driving Simulator and approaches the issue of comfort via observed speed choice behaviour. Participants drove a series of driving simulator scenarios composed of road segments of different road type, road geometry, risk level at the road edge, and oncoming traffic. They also completed a series of self-report...
The quickly rising development of autonomous vehicle technology and increase of (semi-) autonomous v...
Human factors studies are becoming more and more crucial in the automotive sector due to the need to...
Research on autonomous vehicles has shown their high potential for reducing traffic congestion and e...
This paper presents the results of a driving simulator study conducted for the UK-funded HumanDrive ...
This paper presents the results of a driving simulator study conducted for the UK-funded HumanDrive ...
Objective This study investigated users’ subjective evaluation of three highly automated driving st...
Over the last years, driving automation has increasingly moved into focus in human factors research....
Autonomous (self-driving) vehicles have been predicted to start arriving on roads in the very near f...
The paper summarizes a project to increase the sense of presence within a driving simulator while in...
Achieving optimal performance in human-machine systems, such as highly automated vehicles, relies, i...
Previous research into perceptions of autonomous vehicles has largely focused on a priori attitudes,...
International audienceAlthough it is key to improving acceptability, there is sparse scientific lite...
This paper describes a new approach in exploring preferred driving styles for autonomous vehicles th...
Human factors studies are becoming more and more crucial in the automotive sector due to the need to...
We propose a method to investigate differences of driving at a tactical level, between different cat...
The quickly rising development of autonomous vehicle technology and increase of (semi-) autonomous v...
Human factors studies are becoming more and more crucial in the automotive sector due to the need to...
Research on autonomous vehicles has shown their high potential for reducing traffic congestion and e...
This paper presents the results of a driving simulator study conducted for the UK-funded HumanDrive ...
This paper presents the results of a driving simulator study conducted for the UK-funded HumanDrive ...
Objective This study investigated users’ subjective evaluation of three highly automated driving st...
Over the last years, driving automation has increasingly moved into focus in human factors research....
Autonomous (self-driving) vehicles have been predicted to start arriving on roads in the very near f...
The paper summarizes a project to increase the sense of presence within a driving simulator while in...
Achieving optimal performance in human-machine systems, such as highly automated vehicles, relies, i...
Previous research into perceptions of autonomous vehicles has largely focused on a priori attitudes,...
International audienceAlthough it is key to improving acceptability, there is sparse scientific lite...
This paper describes a new approach in exploring preferred driving styles for autonomous vehicles th...
Human factors studies are becoming more and more crucial in the automotive sector due to the need to...
We propose a method to investigate differences of driving at a tactical level, between different cat...
The quickly rising development of autonomous vehicle technology and increase of (semi-) autonomous v...
Human factors studies are becoming more and more crucial in the automotive sector due to the need to...
Research on autonomous vehicles has shown their high potential for reducing traffic congestion and e...