This driving simulator study, conducted as part of the EC-funded AdaptIVe project, investigated the effect of level of distraction during automation (Level 2 SAE) on drivers’ ability to assess automation uncertainty and react to a potential collision scenario. Drivers’ attention to the road was varied during automation in one of two driving screen manipulation conditions: occlusion by light fog and occlusion by heavy fog. Vehicle-based measures, drivers’ eye movements and response profiles to events after an automation uncertainty period were measured during a highly automated drive containing one of these manipulations, and compared to manual driving. In two of seven uncertainty events, a lead vehicle braked, causing a critical situation. ...
A proposed advantage of vehicle automation is that it relieves drivers from the moment-to-moment dem...
Vehicle automation can make driving safer; it can compensate for human impairments that are recogniz...
Objective: a driving simulator study compared the effect of changes in workload on performance in ma...
A driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control from a high...
This desktop driving simulator study investigated the effect of engagement in a reading task during ...
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...
AbstractA driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control fro...
Background: A proposed advantage of vehicle automation is that it relieves drivers from the moment-t...
This paper presents results from a study conducted for the European FP6 project CityMobil. The exper...
This paper outlines the results of a driving simulator study conducted for the European CityMobil pr...
This desktop driving simulator study investigated the effect of engagement in a reading task during...
Increased levels of automation in driving can reduce drivers’ situation-awareness and cause erratic ...
Automated driving is becoming increasingly popular and is often proposed as a solution to commonly k...
The aim of this research was to investigate the nature of the out-of-the-loop (OoTL) phenomenon in h...
A proposed advantage of vehicle automation is that it relieves drivers from the moment-to-moment dem...
Vehicle automation can make driving safer; it can compensate for human impairments that are recogniz...
Objective: a driving simulator study compared the effect of changes in workload on performance in ma...
A driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control from a high...
This desktop driving simulator study investigated the effect of engagement in a reading task during ...
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...
AbstractA driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control fro...
Background: A proposed advantage of vehicle automation is that it relieves drivers from the moment-t...
This paper presents results from a study conducted for the European FP6 project CityMobil. The exper...
This paper outlines the results of a driving simulator study conducted for the European CityMobil pr...
This desktop driving simulator study investigated the effect of engagement in a reading task during...
Increased levels of automation in driving can reduce drivers’ situation-awareness and cause erratic ...
Automated driving is becoming increasingly popular and is often proposed as a solution to commonly k...
The aim of this research was to investigate the nature of the out-of-the-loop (OoTL) phenomenon in h...
A proposed advantage of vehicle automation is that it relieves drivers from the moment-to-moment dem...
Vehicle automation can make driving safer; it can compensate for human impairments that are recogniz...
Objective: a driving simulator study compared the effect of changes in workload on performance in ma...