This driving simulator study compared drivers’ eye movements during a series of lane-changes, which required different levels of motor control for their execution. Participants completed 12 lane-changing manoeuvres in three drives, categorised by degree of manual engagement with the driving task: Fully Manual Drive, Manual Intervention Required, Fully Automated Drive (Manual drive, Partial automation, Full automation). For Partial automation, drivers resumed control from the automated system and changed lane manually. For Full automation, the automated system managed the lane change, but participants initiated the manoeuvre by pulling the indicator lever. Results were compared to the Manual drive condition, where drivers controlled the vehi...
Highly automated vehicles relieve drivers from driving tasks, allowing them to engage in non-driving...
As vehicle automation becomes more capable and prevalent, an understanding of how drivers will inte...
In the current study we examined the relationship between drivers’ eye movement patterns and drivin...
Automated vehicles (AVs) will change the role of the driver, from actively controlling the vehicle t...
A driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control from a high...
The goal of this paper was to measure the effect of Human-Machine Interface (HMI) information and gu...
This paper reports the results of a driving simulator study, which analyzed differences in drivers’ ...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are being tested on-road with plans for imminent large-scale deployment. Ma...
International audienceWithin the context of more and more autonomous vehicles, an automatic lateral ...
Much of the Human Factors research into vehicle automation has focused on driver responses to critic...
AbstractA driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control fro...
This paper reports the results of a driving simulator study, which analyzed differences in drivers’ ...
This driving simulator study, conducted as part of the EC-funded AdaptIVe project, assessed drivers’...
This driving simulator study, conducted as part of the EC-funded AdaptIVe project, investigated the ...
When driving a vehicle, gaze direction (where the driver is looking) is tightly coupled with steerin...
Highly automated vehicles relieve drivers from driving tasks, allowing them to engage in non-driving...
As vehicle automation becomes more capable and prevalent, an understanding of how drivers will inte...
In the current study we examined the relationship between drivers’ eye movement patterns and drivin...
Automated vehicles (AVs) will change the role of the driver, from actively controlling the vehicle t...
A driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control from a high...
The goal of this paper was to measure the effect of Human-Machine Interface (HMI) information and gu...
This paper reports the results of a driving simulator study, which analyzed differences in drivers’ ...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are being tested on-road with plans for imminent large-scale deployment. Ma...
International audienceWithin the context of more and more autonomous vehicles, an automatic lateral ...
Much of the Human Factors research into vehicle automation has focused on driver responses to critic...
AbstractA driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control fro...
This paper reports the results of a driving simulator study, which analyzed differences in drivers’ ...
This driving simulator study, conducted as part of the EC-funded AdaptIVe project, assessed drivers’...
This driving simulator study, conducted as part of the EC-funded AdaptIVe project, investigated the ...
When driving a vehicle, gaze direction (where the driver is looking) is tightly coupled with steerin...
Highly automated vehicles relieve drivers from driving tasks, allowing them to engage in non-driving...
As vehicle automation becomes more capable and prevalent, an understanding of how drivers will inte...
In the current study we examined the relationship between drivers’ eye movement patterns and drivin...