In an experiment using a driving simulator we investigated whether sharing information of a driver's context with a remote caller via continuous audio cues can make callers more aware of the driving situation. Increased awareness could potentially help in making the conversation less distracting. Prior research has shown that although sharing context using video can create such beneficial effects, it also has some practical disadvantages. It is an open question whether other modalities might also provide sufficient context for a caller. In particular, the effects of sharing audio, a cheaper, more salient, and perhaps more practical alternative than video, are not well understood. We investigated sharing context using direct cues in the form...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15255032004PDFResearch PaperShinar, David...
As in-vehicle information systems are increasingly able to obtain and deliver information, driver di...
With the field of automated vehicles rapidly growing comes the question of how we communicate to a d...
In an experiment using a driving simulator we investigated whether sharing information of a driver's...
Cell phone conversations distract drivers. This research explores the possibility of reducing distra...
Conversing on cell phones while driving is a risky, yet commonplace activity. State legislatures in ...
In-vehicle information systems (IVIS) may contribute to increased levels of cognitive workload, whic...
In this paper, we outline a system that supports the com-munication between passengers by transmitti...
We report on an experiment on the distracting effects of in-car conversations through augmented real...
Auditory signals have proven useful to guide and inform drivers in dangerous situations. Sounds can ...
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge in the field of driver distraction, its causes and...
Distraction of the driver is one of the most frequent causes for car accidents. We aim for a computa...
The present study examined the efficacy of videophone conversations for enhancing conversation partn...
Research has conclusively shown that cell phones have a detrimental effect on driving performance. I...
In-car voice-controlled infotainment systems are becoming increasingly common in automobiles, but th...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15255032004PDFResearch PaperShinar, David...
As in-vehicle information systems are increasingly able to obtain and deliver information, driver di...
With the field of automated vehicles rapidly growing comes the question of how we communicate to a d...
In an experiment using a driving simulator we investigated whether sharing information of a driver's...
Cell phone conversations distract drivers. This research explores the possibility of reducing distra...
Conversing on cell phones while driving is a risky, yet commonplace activity. State legislatures in ...
In-vehicle information systems (IVIS) may contribute to increased levels of cognitive workload, whic...
In this paper, we outline a system that supports the com-munication between passengers by transmitti...
We report on an experiment on the distracting effects of in-car conversations through augmented real...
Auditory signals have proven useful to guide and inform drivers in dangerous situations. Sounds can ...
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge in the field of driver distraction, its causes and...
Distraction of the driver is one of the most frequent causes for car accidents. We aim for a computa...
The present study examined the efficacy of videophone conversations for enhancing conversation partn...
Research has conclusively shown that cell phones have a detrimental effect on driving performance. I...
In-car voice-controlled infotainment systems are becoming increasingly common in automobiles, but th...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15255032004PDFResearch PaperShinar, David...
As in-vehicle information systems are increasingly able to obtain and deliver information, driver di...
With the field of automated vehicles rapidly growing comes the question of how we communicate to a d...