As motor vehicle automation increases, frequent transitions of control between automation and driver will take place. This thesis investigates if keeping drivers in the loop during conditionally automated driving can improve motorists’ driving behavior when taking back control. Three empirical studies were performed in state-of-the-art driving simulators and in a custom Wizard of Oz vehicle which safely emulated automated driving on the road. The results show that keeping drivers in the loop can improve take-over behavior and drivers may become faster at taking over across several rides
In the current study we investigated if drivers of conditionally automated vehicles can be kept in t...
In the current study we investigated if drivers of conditionally automated vehicles can be kept in t...
In the current study we investigated if drivers of conditionally automated vehicles can be kept in t...
As motor vehicle automation increases, frequent transitions of control between automation and driver...
As motor vehicle automation increases, frequent transitions of control between automation and driver...
As motor vehicle automation increases, frequent transitions of control between automation and driver...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
The goal of this on the road driving study was to investigate how drivers adapt their behavior when ...
The goal of this on the road driving study was to investigate how drivers adapt their behavior when ...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
In the current study we investigated if drivers of conditionally automated vehicles can be kept in t...
In the current study we investigated if drivers of conditionally automated vehicles can be kept in t...
In the current study we investigated if drivers of conditionally automated vehicles can be kept in t...
As motor vehicle automation increases, frequent transitions of control between automation and driver...
As motor vehicle automation increases, frequent transitions of control between automation and driver...
As motor vehicle automation increases, frequent transitions of control between automation and driver...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
The goal of this on the road driving study was to investigate how drivers adapt their behavior when ...
The goal of this on the road driving study was to investigate how drivers adapt their behavior when ...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
In this paper we investigated if keeping the driver in the perception–action loop during automated d...
In the current study we investigated if drivers of conditionally automated vehicles can be kept in t...
In the current study we investigated if drivers of conditionally automated vehicles can be kept in t...
In the current study we investigated if drivers of conditionally automated vehicles can be kept in t...