Automated driving is no longer a future scenario. Several automotive OEM have already presented automated vehicles, which do not require driver’s constant attention on the road. But, there are still some challenges to solve before series vehicles can pass from assisted driving to highly automated driving [1; 2].A principal research question to deal with is how to design Take-Over-Requests (TOR) with respect to the human machine interface (HMI) and reaction times to comply with a TOR. On this account, a driving simulator study with 44 drivers has been conducted at the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering. The study took place in a highly automated driving vehicle which controlled longitudinal and lateral control on a highway scena...
Take-over requests (TORs) in highly automated vehicles are cues that prompt users to resume control....
The automotive industry is shifting towards partial (level 3) or fully automated vehicles. An import...
Conditionally automated driving systems may soon be available on the market. Even though these syste...
AbstractAutomated driving is no longer a future scenario. Several automotive OEM have already presen...
General introduction of unconditionally and conditionally automated vehicles is expected to have a h...
In conditionally automated driving, drivers do not have to monitor the road, whereas in partially au...
The development of automated vehicles on the road is in full swing. As vehicles are getting increasi...
DHM2022, 7th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium and Iowa Virtual Human Summit 2022, Iowa...
Automated Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMVs) have the potential to reduce the occurrence of crashes, e...
Take-over situations in highly automated driving occur when drivers have to take over vehicle contro...
International audienceDrivers of conditionally automated vehicles may occasionally be required to ta...
In the near future we expect automated driving to be available for specific segments of a journey, e...
Take-over requests (TORs) in highly automated vehicles are cues that prompt users to resume control....
The automotive industry is shifting towards partial (level 3) or fully automated vehicles. An import...
Conditionally automated driving systems may soon be available on the market. Even though these syste...
AbstractAutomated driving is no longer a future scenario. Several automotive OEM have already presen...
General introduction of unconditionally and conditionally automated vehicles is expected to have a h...
In conditionally automated driving, drivers do not have to monitor the road, whereas in partially au...
The development of automated vehicles on the road is in full swing. As vehicles are getting increasi...
DHM2022, 7th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium and Iowa Virtual Human Summit 2022, Iowa...
Automated Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMVs) have the potential to reduce the occurrence of crashes, e...
Take-over situations in highly automated driving occur when drivers have to take over vehicle contro...
International audienceDrivers of conditionally automated vehicles may occasionally be required to ta...
In the near future we expect automated driving to be available for specific segments of a journey, e...
Take-over requests (TORs) in highly automated vehicles are cues that prompt users to resume control....
The automotive industry is shifting towards partial (level 3) or fully automated vehicles. An import...
Conditionally automated driving systems may soon be available on the market. Even though these syste...