Highly automated driving will likely result in drivers being out-of-the-loop during specific scenarios and engaging in a wide range of non-driving related tasks. Manifesting in lower levels of risk perception to emerging events, and thus affect drivers’ availability to take-over manual control in safety-critical scenarios. In this empirical research, we measured drivers’ (N = 20) risk perception with cardiac and skin conductance indicators through a series of high-fidelity, simulated highly automated driving scenarios. By manipulating the presence of surrounding traffic and changing driving conditions as long-term risk modulators, and including a driving hazard event as a short-term risk modulator, we hypothesised that an increase in risk p...
This paper presents results from a study conducted for the European FP6 project CityMobil. The exper...
Situational awareness is important to drivers in automated driving. Maintaining situational awarenes...
As driving functions become increasingly automated, motorists run the risk of becoming cognitively r...
Highly Automated Driving technology will be facing major challenges before being pervasively integra...
This study investigated how driver discomfort was influenced by different types of automated vehicle...
It is important to equip future vehicles with an on-board system capable of tracking and analysing d...
This driving simulator study, conducted as a part of Horizon2020-funded L3Pilot project, investigate...
Developing conditionally automated driving systems is on the rise. Vehicles with full longitudinal a...
This paper presents the results from a preliminary study where a wearable consumer electronic device...
Objective Using brain haemodynamic responses to measure perceived risk from traffic complexity duri...
An impaired mental and physical state such as fatigue, high level of workload, or distraction, can m...
To encourage appropriate use of driving automation, we need to understand and monitor driver's trust...
International audienceAutonomous navigation becomes complex when it is performed in an environment t...
Perceived risk and trust are crucial for user acceptance of driving automation. In this study, we id...
As technological advances lead to rapid progress in driving automation, human-machine interaction (H...
This paper presents results from a study conducted for the European FP6 project CityMobil. The exper...
Situational awareness is important to drivers in automated driving. Maintaining situational awarenes...
As driving functions become increasingly automated, motorists run the risk of becoming cognitively r...
Highly Automated Driving technology will be facing major challenges before being pervasively integra...
This study investigated how driver discomfort was influenced by different types of automated vehicle...
It is important to equip future vehicles with an on-board system capable of tracking and analysing d...
This driving simulator study, conducted as a part of Horizon2020-funded L3Pilot project, investigate...
Developing conditionally automated driving systems is on the rise. Vehicles with full longitudinal a...
This paper presents the results from a preliminary study where a wearable consumer electronic device...
Objective Using brain haemodynamic responses to measure perceived risk from traffic complexity duri...
An impaired mental and physical state such as fatigue, high level of workload, or distraction, can m...
To encourage appropriate use of driving automation, we need to understand and monitor driver's trust...
International audienceAutonomous navigation becomes complex when it is performed in an environment t...
Perceived risk and trust are crucial for user acceptance of driving automation. In this study, we id...
As technological advances lead to rapid progress in driving automation, human-machine interaction (H...
This paper presents results from a study conducted for the European FP6 project CityMobil. The exper...
Situational awareness is important to drivers in automated driving. Maintaining situational awarenes...
As driving functions become increasingly automated, motorists run the risk of becoming cognitively r...