Much of the Human Factors research into vehicle automation has focused on driver responses to critical scenarios where a crash might occur. However, there is less knowledge about the effects of vehicle automation on drivers’ behaviour during non-critical take-over situations, such as driver-initiated lane-changing or overtaking. The current driving simulator study, conducted as part of the EC-funded AdaptIVe project, addresses this issue. It uses a within-subjects design to compare drivers’ lane-changing behaviour in conventional manual driving, partially automated driving (PAD) and conditionally automated driving (CAD). In PAD, drivers were required to re-take control from an automated driving system in order to overtake a slow moving vehi...
Perception reaction time and mental workload have proven to be crucial in manual driving. Moreover, ...
Advanced driving assistance systems that offer support by operating for example longitudinal control...
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...
Much of the Human Factors research into vehicle automation has focused on driver responses to critic...
A review of the literature on autonomous vehicles has shown that they offer several benefits, such a...
In the current study we investigated if drivers of conditionally automated vehicles can be kept in t...
This desktop driving simulator study investigated the effect of engagement in a reading task during...
This desktop driving simulator study investigated the effect of engagement in a reading task during ...
The recent literature concerning autonomous vehicles has demonstrated them to be capable of bringing...
Vehicle automation is expected to improve traffic safety. However, previous research indicates that ...
As vehicle automation becomes more capable and prevalent, an understanding of how drivers will inte...
Nowadays, automated driving is one of the most discussed topic in transportation research community ...
Previous research has indicated that high levels of vehicle automation can result in reduced driver ...
The research reported in this article considers the effects of automating driver's control tasks. Dr...
Perception reaction time and mental workload have proven to be crucial in manual driving. Moreover, ...
Advanced driving assistance systems that offer support by operating for example longitudinal control...
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...
Much of the Human Factors research into vehicle automation has focused on driver responses to critic...
A review of the literature on autonomous vehicles has shown that they offer several benefits, such a...
In the current study we investigated if drivers of conditionally automated vehicles can be kept in t...
This desktop driving simulator study investigated the effect of engagement in a reading task during...
This desktop driving simulator study investigated the effect of engagement in a reading task during ...
The recent literature concerning autonomous vehicles has demonstrated them to be capable of bringing...
Vehicle automation is expected to improve traffic safety. However, previous research indicates that ...
As vehicle automation becomes more capable and prevalent, an understanding of how drivers will inte...
Nowadays, automated driving is one of the most discussed topic in transportation research community ...
Previous research has indicated that high levels of vehicle automation can result in reduced driver ...
The research reported in this article considers the effects of automating driver's control tasks. Dr...
Perception reaction time and mental workload have proven to be crucial in manual driving. Moreover, ...
Advanced driving assistance systems that offer support by operating for example longitudinal control...
AbstractA driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control fro...