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    Should Steering Settings be Changed by the Driver or by the Vehicle Itself? by Melman, Timo, Weijerman, Mark, de Winter, Joost, Abbink, David

    Published in Human factors (01-04-2024)
    “…Introduction Cars are increasingly computerized, and vehicle settings such as steering gain (SG) can now be altered during driving. However, it is unknown…”
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    Journal Article
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    Creating the Illusion of Sportiness: Evaluating Modified Throttle Mapping and Artificial Engine Sound for Electric Vehicles by Melman, Timo, Visser, Peter, Mouton, Xavier, de Winter, Joost

    “…Modern computerized vehicles offer the possibility of changing vehicle parameters with the aim of creating a novel driving experience, such as an increased…”
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    How do driving modes affect the vehicle's dynamic behaviour? Comparing Renault's Multi-Sense sport and comfort modes during on-road naturalistic driving by Melman, Timo, de Winter, Joost, Mouton, Xavier, Tapus, Adriana, Abbink, David

    Published in Vehicle system dynamics (03-04-2021)
    “…Several modern vehicles provide the option to select a driving mode. However, the literature contains no empirical studies that investigate how driving modes…”
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    Do sport modes cause behavioral adaptation? by Melman, Timo, Tapus, Adriana, Jublot, Maxime, Mouton, Xavier, Abbink, David, de Winter, Joost

    “…•This study examined how drivers adapt their behavior when driving with sport mode.•31 participants drove on a test track with different sport mode…”
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    How road narrowing impacts the trade-off between two adaptation strategies: reducing speed and increasing neuromuscular stiffness by Melman, Timo, Kolekar, Sarvesh, Hogerwerf, Ellen, Abbink, David

    “…When drivers encounter a road narrowing two potential adaptation strategies come into play that may increase safety margins: decreasing speed and increasing…”
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    Multi-Level Driver Workload Prediction using Machine Learning and Off-the-Shelf Sensors by van Gent, Paul, Melman, Timo, Farah, Haneen, van Nes, Nicole, van Arem, Bart

    Published in Transportation research record (01-12-2018)
    “…The present study aims to add to the literature on driver workload prediction using machine learning methods. The main aim is to develop workload prediction on…”
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    Multivariate and location-specific correlates of fuel consumption: A test track study by Melman, Timo, Abbink, David, Mouton, Xavier, Tapus, Adriana, de Winter, Joost

    “…•Measurements of eco-driving and normal-driving behaviour and fuel consumption were collected on a test track.•Driving metrics were found to have a strong…”
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    What determines drivers' speed? A replication of three behavioural adaptation experiments in a single driving simulator study by Melman, Timo, Abbink, David A, van Paassen, Marinus M, Boer, Erwin R, de Winter, Joost C F

    Published in Ergonomics (03-07-2018)
    “…We conceptually replicated three highly cited experiments on speed adaptation, by measuring drivers' experienced risk (galvanic skin response; GSR),…”
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    Mitigating undesirable emergent behavior arising between driver and semi-automated vehicle by Melman, Timo, Beckers, Niek, Abbink, David

    Published 30-06-2020
    “…Emergent behavior arising in a joint human-robot system cannot be fully predicted based on an understanding of the individual agents. Typically, robot behavior…”
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