Previous research has identified that fuel consumption and emissions can be considerably reduced if drivers engage in eco-driving behaviours. However, the literature suggests that individuals struggle to maintain eco-driving behaviours without support. This paper evaluates an in-vehicle visual interface system designed to support eco-driving through recommendations based on both feedforward and feedback information. A simulator study explored participants’ fuel usage, driving style, and cognitive workload driving normally, when eco-driving without assistance and when using a visual interface. Improvements in fuel-efficiency were observed for both assisted (8.5%) and unassisted eco-driving (11%), however unassisted eco-driving also induced a...
This paper presents results from a year-long study on driver feedback, driver attitudes, and the ado...
AbstractRoad transport plays a significant role in various industries and mobility services around t...
Eco-driving instructions could reduce fuel consumption to up to 20% (EcoMove, 2010). Participants (N...
Eco-driving assistance devices are being introduced to reduce CO2emissions, but the overall changes ...
Real-time, in-vehicle guidance on eco-driving is likely to produce substantial improvements in vehi...
Motivated by the observation that modifying driver behavior can significantly reduce fuel usage and ...
This driving simulator study was the second of two studies investigating the most effective and acce...
Environmentally friendly driving – or eco-driving – refers to the driving of a vehicle in a way that...
Driver behavior has a significant impact on vehicle fuel economy and emissions. Eco-driving refers t...
Among several strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles, “eco-driving” is on...
Ecodriving, defined here as the adoption of energy efficient driving styles and practices (primarily...
In-vehicle human machine interfaces (HMI) represent a promising approach for informing drivers what ...
Road transport plays a significant role in various industries and mobility services around the globe...
Hammerschmidt J, Hermann T. EcoSonic: Auditory Peripheral Monitoring of Fuel Consumption for Fuel-Ef...
Conventional road transport has negative impact on the environment. Stimulating eco-driving through ...
This paper presents results from a year-long study on driver feedback, driver attitudes, and the ado...
AbstractRoad transport plays a significant role in various industries and mobility services around t...
Eco-driving instructions could reduce fuel consumption to up to 20% (EcoMove, 2010). Participants (N...
Eco-driving assistance devices are being introduced to reduce CO2emissions, but the overall changes ...
Real-time, in-vehicle guidance on eco-driving is likely to produce substantial improvements in vehi...
Motivated by the observation that modifying driver behavior can significantly reduce fuel usage and ...
This driving simulator study was the second of two studies investigating the most effective and acce...
Environmentally friendly driving – or eco-driving – refers to the driving of a vehicle in a way that...
Driver behavior has a significant impact on vehicle fuel economy and emissions. Eco-driving refers t...
Among several strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles, “eco-driving” is on...
Ecodriving, defined here as the adoption of energy efficient driving styles and practices (primarily...
In-vehicle human machine interfaces (HMI) represent a promising approach for informing drivers what ...
Road transport plays a significant role in various industries and mobility services around the globe...
Hammerschmidt J, Hermann T. EcoSonic: Auditory Peripheral Monitoring of Fuel Consumption for Fuel-Ef...
Conventional road transport has negative impact on the environment. Stimulating eco-driving through ...
This paper presents results from a year-long study on driver feedback, driver attitudes, and the ado...
AbstractRoad transport plays a significant role in various industries and mobility services around t...
Eco-driving instructions could reduce fuel consumption to up to 20% (EcoMove, 2010). Participants (N...