Introducing automation into automobiles had inevitable consequences for the driver and driving. Systems that automate longitudinal and lateral vehicle control may reduce the workload of the driver. This raises questions of what the driver is able to do with this 'spare' attentional capacity. Research in our laboratory suggests that there is unlikely to be any spare capacity because the attentional resources are not 'fixed'. Rather, the resources are inextricably linked to task demand. This paper presents some of the arguments for considering the psychological aspects of the driver when designing automation into automobiles. The arguments are presented in a conversation format, based on discussions with Professor Don Norman. Extracts from re...
With increasing automation, drivers' roles transition from active operators to passive system superv...
It has been posited that Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) represents a new generation of vehicle automa...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable a...
Abstract: Introducing automation into automobiles had inevitable consequences for the driver and dri...
Introducing automation into automobiles had inevitable consequences for the driver and driving. Syst...
Recent advances in technology have meant that an increasing number of vehicle driving tasks are bec...
This paper considers psychological variables pertinent to driver automation. It is anticipated that ...
Previous research has found that vehicle automation systems can reduce driver mental workload, with ...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable ...
As vehicle automation becomes more capable and prevalent, an understanding of how drivers will inte...
Automated driving has been predicted to take-over from manual vehicle control in the near future. Th...
There is considerable evidence in the ergonomics literature that automation can significantly reduce...
Until automated cars function perfectly, drivers will have to take over control when automation fail...
This paper reports on the evaluation of adaptive cruise control (ACC) from a psychological perspecti...
The study investigated the impact of fully-automated vehicle control on driver behaviour, physiology...
With increasing automation, drivers' roles transition from active operators to passive system superv...
It has been posited that Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) represents a new generation of vehicle automa...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable a...
Abstract: Introducing automation into automobiles had inevitable consequences for the driver and dri...
Introducing automation into automobiles had inevitable consequences for the driver and driving. Syst...
Recent advances in technology have meant that an increasing number of vehicle driving tasks are bec...
This paper considers psychological variables pertinent to driver automation. It is anticipated that ...
Previous research has found that vehicle automation systems can reduce driver mental workload, with ...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable ...
As vehicle automation becomes more capable and prevalent, an understanding of how drivers will inte...
Automated driving has been predicted to take-over from manual vehicle control in the near future. Th...
There is considerable evidence in the ergonomics literature that automation can significantly reduce...
Until automated cars function perfectly, drivers will have to take over control when automation fail...
This paper reports on the evaluation of adaptive cruise control (ACC) from a psychological perspecti...
The study investigated the impact of fully-automated vehicle control on driver behaviour, physiology...
With increasing automation, drivers' roles transition from active operators to passive system superv...
It has been posited that Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) represents a new generation of vehicle automa...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable a...