Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is a new approach to driver assistance that avoids some of the problems associated with autonomous driver assistance by advising optimal driver behaviour via a human-machine interface. Yet the characteristics of this advice can have a negative impact on driver distraction and additional task demand. While the system is still under development, an evaluation of system effects is needed to identify potential safety issues at an early stage in the design process. For this reason an introduction to CCC is provided, followed by a discussion of how advice attributes can generate distraction and add task demand. Finally, two human factors constructs are provided that can indicate the effects of systems characteristic...
AICC (Autonomous Intelligent Cruise Control) systems, as investigated in the European PRO-METHEUS an...
Automation, in terms of systems such as adaptive/active cruise control (ACC) or collision warning sy...
This article offers a critical analysis of existing scientific literature on the use of conventional...
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is a new approach to driver assistance that avoids some of the proble...
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is a system, that is currently under development within a HTAS projec...
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) aims to improve throughput in dense commuter traffic on motorways by ...
As traffic volume and delay on highways increase each year, new solutions are required to meet trav...
14966882013PDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-13-045Autonomous intelligent cruise controlHuman factorsImplementa...
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is an in-car driver support systems that aims to improve throughput i...
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is an in-car driver support systems that aims to improve throughput i...
A cooperative road-vehicle system is currently being developed, referred to as Connected Cruise Cont...
The current study focused on which advices should be given by an in-car system, Connected Cruise Con...
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is an in-car driver support systems that aims to improve throughput i...
2016Final Report, 10/1/2013-12/1/2015Yang, DavidPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-16-056DTFH61-13-D-00024Attent...
10380688042017Yang, DavidPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-17-025HRDS-30/12-17(WEB)EDTFH61-13-D-00024Autonomous...
AICC (Autonomous Intelligent Cruise Control) systems, as investigated in the European PRO-METHEUS an...
Automation, in terms of systems such as adaptive/active cruise control (ACC) or collision warning sy...
This article offers a critical analysis of existing scientific literature on the use of conventional...
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is a new approach to driver assistance that avoids some of the proble...
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is a system, that is currently under development within a HTAS projec...
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) aims to improve throughput in dense commuter traffic on motorways by ...
As traffic volume and delay on highways increase each year, new solutions are required to meet trav...
14966882013PDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-13-045Autonomous intelligent cruise controlHuman factorsImplementa...
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is an in-car driver support systems that aims to improve throughput i...
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is an in-car driver support systems that aims to improve throughput i...
A cooperative road-vehicle system is currently being developed, referred to as Connected Cruise Cont...
The current study focused on which advices should be given by an in-car system, Connected Cruise Con...
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is an in-car driver support systems that aims to improve throughput i...
2016Final Report, 10/1/2013-12/1/2015Yang, DavidPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-16-056DTFH61-13-D-00024Attent...
10380688042017Yang, DavidPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-17-025HRDS-30/12-17(WEB)EDTFH61-13-D-00024Autonomous...
AICC (Autonomous Intelligent Cruise Control) systems, as investigated in the European PRO-METHEUS an...
Automation, in terms of systems such as adaptive/active cruise control (ACC) or collision warning sy...
This article offers a critical analysis of existing scientific literature on the use of conventional...