Nowadays, conditional automated driving vehicles still need drivers to take-over in the scenarios such as emergency hazard events or driving environments beyond the system’s control. This study aimed to explore the changing trend of the drivers’ takeover behavior under the influence of traffic density and take-over budget time for the entire take-over process in emergency obstacle avoidance scenarios. In the driving simulator, a 2 × 2 factorial design was adopted, including two traffic densities (high density and low density) and two kinds of take-over budget time (3 s and 5 s). A total of 40 drivers were recruited, and each driver was required to complete four simulation experiments. The driver’s take-over process was divided into three ph...
Level 3 autonomous vehicles require conditional autonomous driving in which autonomous and manual dr...
2019Final ReportPDFTech Report19-1569A3551747127Driver performanceDriving simulatorsHighway curvesHu...
Earlier studies have shown how driving behaviour during emergency evacuation is different from that ...
With the introduction of advanced driving assistance systems managing longitudinal and lateral contr...
In conditionally automated driving, drivers should be free to engage in non-driving-related tasks un...
Objective: This article provides a review of empirical studies of automated vehicle takeovers and dr...
In highly automated driving, the driver can engage in a nondriving task but sometimes has to take ov...
In highly automated driving, the driver can engage in a nondriving task but sometimes has to take ov...
In highly automated driving, the driver can engage in a nondriving task but sometimes has to take ov...
DHM2022, 7th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium and Iowa Virtual Human Summit 2022, Iowa...
We investigated after effects of automation in take-over scenarios in a high-end moving-base driving...
Vehicle automation is expected to improve traffic safety. However, previous research indicates that ...
Conditionally automated driving is expected to become available to the public in near future. Howeve...
Earlier studies have shown how driving behaviour during emergency evacuation is different from that ...
An important question in automated driving research is how quickly drivers take over control of the ...
Level 3 autonomous vehicles require conditional autonomous driving in which autonomous and manual dr...
2019Final ReportPDFTech Report19-1569A3551747127Driver performanceDriving simulatorsHighway curvesHu...
Earlier studies have shown how driving behaviour during emergency evacuation is different from that ...
With the introduction of advanced driving assistance systems managing longitudinal and lateral contr...
In conditionally automated driving, drivers should be free to engage in non-driving-related tasks un...
Objective: This article provides a review of empirical studies of automated vehicle takeovers and dr...
In highly automated driving, the driver can engage in a nondriving task but sometimes has to take ov...
In highly automated driving, the driver can engage in a nondriving task but sometimes has to take ov...
In highly automated driving, the driver can engage in a nondriving task but sometimes has to take ov...
DHM2022, 7th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium and Iowa Virtual Human Summit 2022, Iowa...
We investigated after effects of automation in take-over scenarios in a high-end moving-base driving...
Vehicle automation is expected to improve traffic safety. However, previous research indicates that ...
Conditionally automated driving is expected to become available to the public in near future. Howeve...
Earlier studies have shown how driving behaviour during emergency evacuation is different from that ...
An important question in automated driving research is how quickly drivers take over control of the ...
Level 3 autonomous vehicles require conditional autonomous driving in which autonomous and manual dr...
2019Final ReportPDFTech Report19-1569A3551747127Driver performanceDriving simulatorsHighway curvesHu...
Earlier studies have shown how driving behaviour during emergency evacuation is different from that ...