Driving automation has become a trending topic over the past decade, as recent technical and technological improvements have created hope for a possible short-term release of partially automated vehicles. Several research teams have been exploring driver performance during control transitions performed under highly automated driving (i.e., while resuming manual driving, when facing a critical situation for instance). In this paper, we present a state of the art of studies dealing with control transitions as well as the concept of non-driving-related task (NDRT) engagement. More specifically, we aim to provide a global view on how task engagement is investigated in the literature. Two main utilisations of task engagement emerged from our lit...
Objective: the aim of this study was to review existing research into driver control transitions and...
AbstractA driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control fro...
International audienceDrivers of conditionally automated vehicles may occasionally be required to ta...
Vehicle automation is expected to improve traffic safety. However, previous research indicates that ...
Recent advances in autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles have resulted in more efficient vehicle m...
Effects of non-driving related activities performed during Level 3 automated driving phases on follo...
DHM2022, 7th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium and Iowa Virtual Human Summit 2022, Iowa...
Objective: This study aims to explore whether driver-paced, non-critical transitions of control may ...
This desktop driving simulator study investigated the effect of engagement in a reading task during...
Many studies on effects of non-driving related tasks in the context of SAE Level 3 automated driving...
Perception reaction time and mental workload have proven to be crucial in manual driving. Moreover, ...
The focus of this thesis is to assess how drivers interact with automated driving systems, more spec...
This desktop driving simulator study investigated the effect of engagement in a reading task during ...
Background Automated driving will be of high value in the future. While in partial-automated drivin...
The topic of transitions in automated driving is becoming important now that cars are automated to e...
Objective: the aim of this study was to review existing research into driver control transitions and...
AbstractA driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control fro...
International audienceDrivers of conditionally automated vehicles may occasionally be required to ta...
Vehicle automation is expected to improve traffic safety. However, previous research indicates that ...
Recent advances in autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles have resulted in more efficient vehicle m...
Effects of non-driving related activities performed during Level 3 automated driving phases on follo...
DHM2022, 7th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium and Iowa Virtual Human Summit 2022, Iowa...
Objective: This study aims to explore whether driver-paced, non-critical transitions of control may ...
This desktop driving simulator study investigated the effect of engagement in a reading task during...
Many studies on effects of non-driving related tasks in the context of SAE Level 3 automated driving...
Perception reaction time and mental workload have proven to be crucial in manual driving. Moreover, ...
The focus of this thesis is to assess how drivers interact with automated driving systems, more spec...
This desktop driving simulator study investigated the effect of engagement in a reading task during ...
Background Automated driving will be of high value in the future. While in partial-automated drivin...
The topic of transitions in automated driving is becoming important now that cars are automated to e...
Objective: the aim of this study was to review existing research into driver control transitions and...
AbstractA driving simulator study was designed to investigate drivers’ ability to resume control fro...
International audienceDrivers of conditionally automated vehicles may occasionally be required to ta...