Search Results - "Hartwich, Franziska"
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Driving comfort, enjoyment and acceptance of automated driving - effects of drivers' age and driving style familiarity
Published in Ergonomics (03-08-2018)“…Automated driving has the potential to improve the safety and efficiency of future traffic and to extend elderly peoples' driving life, provided it is…”
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Using Smartbands, Pupillometry and Body Motion to Detect Discomfort in Automated Driving
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (24-09-2018)“…As technological advances lead to rapid progress in driving automation, human-machine interaction (HMI) issues such as comfort in automated driving gain…”
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The first impression counts – A combined driving simulator and test track study on the development of trust and acceptance of highly automated driving
Published in Transportation research. Part F, Traffic psychology and behaviour (01-08-2019)“…•Younger and older drivers consider driving automation trustworthy and acceptable.•The initial system experience significantly increases trust and…”
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Improving Passenger Experience and Trust in Automated Vehicles Through User-Adaptive HMIs: “The More the Better” Does Not Apply to Everyone
Published in Frontiers in human dynamics (28-06-2021)“…Automated vehicles promise transformational benefits for future mobility systems, but only if they will be used regularly. However, due to the associated loss…”
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Looking at HMI Concepts for Highly Automated Vehicles: Permanent vs. Context-Adaptive Information Presentation
Published in Open psychology (15-09-2022)“…To facilitate the usage and expected benefits of higher-level automated vehicles, passengers’ distrust and safety concerns should be reduced through increasing…”
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An Integrated Model for User State Detection of Subjective Discomfort in Autonomous Vehicles
Published in Vehicles (01-12-2021)“…The quickly rising development of autonomous vehicle technology and increase of (semi-) autonomous vehicles on the road leads to an increased demand for more…”
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Physiological correlates of discomfort in automated driving
Published in Transportation research. Part F, Traffic psychology and behaviour (01-10-2019)“…•Continuous assessment of discomfort in automated driving using a handset control.•Decrease of heart rate during uncomfortable situations.•Pupil dilation and…”
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Comfort or Not? Automated Driving Style and User Characteristics Causing Human Discomfort in Automated Driving
Published in International journal of human-computer interaction (25-02-2021)“…With highly automated vehicles (HAVs), the human role shifts from active driver to mostly passive passenger, which has an impact on the perceived comfort while…”
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