There is evidence that drivers’ behaviour adapts after using different advanced driving assistance systems. For instance, drivers’ headway during car-following reduces after using adaptive cruise control. However, little is known about whether, and how, drivers’ behaviour will change if they experience automated car-following, and how this is affected by engagement in non-driving-related tasks (NDRT). The aim of this driving simulator study, conducted as part of the H2020 L3Pilot project, was to address this topic. We also investigated the effect of the presence of a lead vehicle during the resumption of control, on subsequent manual driving behaviour. Thirty-two participants were divided into two experimental groups. During automated car-f...
Advanced driving assistance systems that offer support by operating for example longitudinal control...
Is there a difference in behavior when drivers start driving from a stationary position such as bein...
Highly-automated vehicles will provide the freedom for drivers to engage in secondary activities whi...
A driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control from a high...
AbstractA driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control fro...
Much of the Human Factors research into vehicle automation has focused on driver responses to critic...
This paper outlines the results of a driving simulator study conducted for the European CityMobil pr...
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are increasingly present within modern vehicles, supportin...
This driving simulator study, conducted as part of the EC-funded AdaptIVe project, investigated the ...
Automated vehicles are expected to have a substantial impact on traffic flow efficiency, safety leve...
PurposeThis paper aims to explore whether drivers would adapt their behavior when they drive among a...
Objective A driving simulator study explored how drivers behaved depending on their initial role du...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Autonomous vehicle systems have elicited the attention...
This driving simulator study, conducted as a part of Horizon2020-funded L3Pilot project, investigate...
This paper presents results from a study conducted for the European FP6 project CityMobil. The exper...
Advanced driving assistance systems that offer support by operating for example longitudinal control...
Is there a difference in behavior when drivers start driving from a stationary position such as bein...
Highly-automated vehicles will provide the freedom for drivers to engage in secondary activities whi...
A driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control from a high...
AbstractA driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control fro...
Much of the Human Factors research into vehicle automation has focused on driver responses to critic...
This paper outlines the results of a driving simulator study conducted for the European CityMobil pr...
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are increasingly present within modern vehicles, supportin...
This driving simulator study, conducted as part of the EC-funded AdaptIVe project, investigated the ...
Automated vehicles are expected to have a substantial impact on traffic flow efficiency, safety leve...
PurposeThis paper aims to explore whether drivers would adapt their behavior when they drive among a...
Objective A driving simulator study explored how drivers behaved depending on their initial role du...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Autonomous vehicle systems have elicited the attention...
This driving simulator study, conducted as a part of Horizon2020-funded L3Pilot project, investigate...
This paper presents results from a study conducted for the European FP6 project CityMobil. The exper...
Advanced driving assistance systems that offer support by operating for example longitudinal control...
Is there a difference in behavior when drivers start driving from a stationary position such as bein...
Highly-automated vehicles will provide the freedom for drivers to engage in secondary activities whi...