International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to develop a recently proposed framework of human–machine cooperation (Hoc, J.M., 2001. Towards a cognitive approach to human–machine cooperation in dynamic situations. International Journal of Human–Computer Studies, 54, 509–540) and apply it to the domain of in-car automation. Previous models of automation (e.g. Sheridan, T.B. and Verplanck, W.L., 1978. Human and computer control of undersea teleoperators. Cambridge, MA: MIT Man–Machine Systems Laboratory) delineate the roles of human and machine in a task-based manner and primarily from the viewpoint of machine requirements. However, with increasing arguments that automation should support the human operator rather than replace them (e.g...
Given the move toward driverless cars, which includes the more short-term goal of driving assistance...
This work aimed to organise recommendations for keeping people engaged during human supervision of d...
Recent research on automated vehicle technologies points to the need to consider drivers\u27 interac...
International audienceMost of the time, machine design should be considered as human-machine system ...
As the interaction between human and machine continues to change, due to the increase of system func...
International audienceThe concept of automated driving changes the way humans interact with their ca...
International audienceCar manufacturers and automotive suppliers design more and more Advanc...
International audienceThe work described in this paper is part of a research program named ABV (Low ...
As the interaction between human and machine continues to change, due to the increase of system func...
This article provides a general ergonomic framework of cooperative guidance and control for vehicles...
Over the last centuries we have experienced scientific, technological and societal progress that ena...
Shared control schemes allow a human driver to work with an automated driving agent in driver-vehicl...
Shared control schemes allow a human driver to work with an automated driving agent in driver-vehicl...
To improve the safety and comfort of a human–machine system, the machine needs to ‘know,’ in a real ...
This text presents a four-step approach for applying communicative concepts to driving automation, i...
Given the move toward driverless cars, which includes the more short-term goal of driving assistance...
This work aimed to organise recommendations for keeping people engaged during human supervision of d...
Recent research on automated vehicle technologies points to the need to consider drivers\u27 interac...
International audienceMost of the time, machine design should be considered as human-machine system ...
As the interaction between human and machine continues to change, due to the increase of system func...
International audienceThe concept of automated driving changes the way humans interact with their ca...
International audienceCar manufacturers and automotive suppliers design more and more Advanc...
International audienceThe work described in this paper is part of a research program named ABV (Low ...
As the interaction between human and machine continues to change, due to the increase of system func...
This article provides a general ergonomic framework of cooperative guidance and control for vehicles...
Over the last centuries we have experienced scientific, technological and societal progress that ena...
Shared control schemes allow a human driver to work with an automated driving agent in driver-vehicl...
Shared control schemes allow a human driver to work with an automated driving agent in driver-vehicl...
To improve the safety and comfort of a human–machine system, the machine needs to ‘know,’ in a real ...
This text presents a four-step approach for applying communicative concepts to driving automation, i...
Given the move toward driverless cars, which includes the more short-term goal of driving assistance...
This work aimed to organise recommendations for keeping people engaged during human supervision of d...
Recent research on automated vehicle technologies points to the need to consider drivers\u27 interac...