Until automated cars function perfectly, drivers will have to take over control when automation fails or reaches its functional limits. Two simulator experiments (N = 24 and 27) were conducted, each testing four automation levels ranging from manual control (MC) to highly automated driving. In both experiments, participants about once every 3 min experienced an event that required intervention. Participants performed a secondary divided attention task while driving. Automation generally resulted in improved secondary task performance and reduced self-reported physical demand and effort as compared to MC. However, automated speed control was experienced as more frustrating than MC. Participants responded quickly to the events when the stimul...
This paper describes a study which examined the effect of a demanding non-visual secondary task (Twe...
Twenty participants completed test rides in a normal and an Automated Highway System (AHS) vehicle i...
As vehicle automation becomes more capable and prevalent, an understanding of how drivers will inte...
Until automated cars function perfectly, drivers will have to take over control when automation fail...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of vehicle automation and automation failures o...
Recent advances in technology have meant that an increasing number of vehicle driving tasks are beco...
Nowadays, automated driving is one of the most discussed topic in transportation research community ...
Research on partially automated driving has revealed relevant problems with driving performance, par...
Drivers’ interactions with automation based on experiences from real driving, and results from drivi...
Previous research has found that vehicle automation systems can reduce driver mental workload, with ...
A review of the literature on autonomous vehicles has shown that they offer several benefits, such a...
The recent literature concerning autonomous vehicles has demonstrated them to be capable of bringing...
The study investigated the impact of fully-automated vehicle control on driver behaviour, physiology...
Previous research has indicated that high levels of vehicle automation can result in reduced driver ...
Increased levels of automation in driving can reduce drivers’ situation-awareness and cause erratic ...
This paper describes a study which examined the effect of a demanding non-visual secondary task (Twe...
Twenty participants completed test rides in a normal and an Automated Highway System (AHS) vehicle i...
As vehicle automation becomes more capable and prevalent, an understanding of how drivers will inte...
Until automated cars function perfectly, drivers will have to take over control when automation fail...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of vehicle automation and automation failures o...
Recent advances in technology have meant that an increasing number of vehicle driving tasks are beco...
Nowadays, automated driving is one of the most discussed topic in transportation research community ...
Research on partially automated driving has revealed relevant problems with driving performance, par...
Drivers’ interactions with automation based on experiences from real driving, and results from drivi...
Previous research has found that vehicle automation systems can reduce driver mental workload, with ...
A review of the literature on autonomous vehicles has shown that they offer several benefits, such a...
The recent literature concerning autonomous vehicles has demonstrated them to be capable of bringing...
The study investigated the impact of fully-automated vehicle control on driver behaviour, physiology...
Previous research has indicated that high levels of vehicle automation can result in reduced driver ...
Increased levels of automation in driving can reduce drivers’ situation-awareness and cause erratic ...
This paper describes a study which examined the effect of a demanding non-visual secondary task (Twe...
Twenty participants completed test rides in a normal and an Automated Highway System (AHS) vehicle i...
As vehicle automation becomes more capable and prevalent, an understanding of how drivers will inte...