The underlying aim of HASTE, an EU FP5 project, is the development of a valid, cost-effective and reliable assessment protocol to evaluate the potential distraction of an in-vehicle information system on driving performance. As part of this development, the current study was performed to examine the systematic relationship between primary and secondary task complexity for a specific task modality in a particular driving environment. Two fundamentally distinct secondary tasks (or surrogate in-vehicle information systems, sIVIS) were developed: a visual search task, designed such that it only required visual processing/demand and an auditory continuous memory task, intended to cognitively load drivers without any visual stimulus. A high fidel...
The use of ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) in general is increasing in road traffic with ex...
Driver distraction from in-vehicle tasks can have negative impacts on longitudinal and lateral vehic...
This paper describes our research into the nature of everyday driving, with a particular emphasis on...
Modern cars are increasingly equipped not only with the driver assisting systems, but also in multim...
This paper outlines the results of a number of studies that were designed to create a series of suit...
To ensure safe driving an accurate mental representation of the current traffic situation is require...
This field study was designed to investigate and compare the potential or sensitivity of the selecte...
This paper outlines the results of a study conducted as part of the EU funded FP5 project HASTE (Hum...
The main objective of this study was to compare a standardised visual performance test in three driv...
The increased implementation of in-vehicle information systems presented in the different perceptual...
In-vehicle information systems have been shown to increase driver workload and cause distraction; b...
This thesis contains six studies investigating the impact of advanced in-vehicle information systems...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The HASTE project work discussed in the foregoing papers can be depicted as bein...
AbstractThis work examined the effects of using in-vehicle information systems (IVIS) on drivers by ...
The aim of HASTE is to develop methodologies and guidelines for the assessment of In-Vehicle Informa...
The use of ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) in general is increasing in road traffic with ex...
Driver distraction from in-vehicle tasks can have negative impacts on longitudinal and lateral vehic...
This paper describes our research into the nature of everyday driving, with a particular emphasis on...
Modern cars are increasingly equipped not only with the driver assisting systems, but also in multim...
This paper outlines the results of a number of studies that were designed to create a series of suit...
To ensure safe driving an accurate mental representation of the current traffic situation is require...
This field study was designed to investigate and compare the potential or sensitivity of the selecte...
This paper outlines the results of a study conducted as part of the EU funded FP5 project HASTE (Hum...
The main objective of this study was to compare a standardised visual performance test in three driv...
The increased implementation of in-vehicle information systems presented in the different perceptual...
In-vehicle information systems have been shown to increase driver workload and cause distraction; b...
This thesis contains six studies investigating the impact of advanced in-vehicle information systems...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The HASTE project work discussed in the foregoing papers can be depicted as bein...
AbstractThis work examined the effects of using in-vehicle information systems (IVIS) on drivers by ...
The aim of HASTE is to develop methodologies and guidelines for the assessment of In-Vehicle Informa...
The use of ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) in general is increasing in road traffic with ex...
Driver distraction from in-vehicle tasks can have negative impacts on longitudinal and lateral vehic...
This paper describes our research into the nature of everyday driving, with a particular emphasis on...