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As automated driving technology continues to advance, the question of how users prefer to be driven in their new, more passive role is becoming increasingly relevant.
Laurin Vasile +5 more
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During highly automated driving, the passenger is allowed to conduct non-driving related activities (NDRA) and no longer has to act as a fallback at the functional limits of the driving automation system.
Alexander Feierle +3 more
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TESTING OF AUTOMATED DRIVING SYSTEMS
The automated driving requires new testing approaches, which are more complex than the current testing systems. The complexity and requirements for accuracy is important, because of interconnection of virtual with physical testing. This paper presents a generic approach to testing of automated driving functions and demonstrates its implementation on ...
Ondřej Vaculín +3 more
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Automated driving technologies have advanced remarkably and are expected to be a part of our lives soon. Because automated driving technology does not require a driver, a significant change in future mobility services is expected.
Jaewoong Yun, Jaehyung Lee, Jinhee Kim
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Decision-Making for Automated Vehicles Using a Hierarchical Behavior-Based Arbitration Scheme
Behavior planning and decision-making are some of the biggest challenges for highly automated systems. A fully automated vehicle (AV) is confronted with numerous tactical and strategical choices.
Burger, Christoph +2 more
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Calibrating trust through knowledge : introducing the concept of informed safety for automation in vehicles [PDF]
There has been an increasing focus on the development of automation in vehicles due its many potential benefits like safety, improved traffic efficiency, reduced emissions etc.
Birrell, Stewart A. +3 more
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Automated driving recognition technologies for adverse weather conditions
During automated driving in urban areas, decisions must be made while recognizing the surrounding environment using sensors such as camera, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR), millimeter-wave radar (MWR), and the global navigation satellite system (GNSS)
Keisuke Yoneda +3 more
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Pavement markings are used to convey positioning information to both humans and automated driving systems. As automated driving is increasingly being adopted to support safety, it is important to understand how successfully sensor systems can interpret ...
Ane Dalsnes Storsæter +2 more
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The State-of-the-art of Coordinated Ramp Control with Mixed Traffic Conditions [PDF]
Ramp metering, a traditional traffic control strategy for conventional vehicles, has been widely deployed around the world since the 1960s. On the other hand, the last decade has witnessed significant advances in connected and automated vehicle (CAV ...
Barth, Matthew J +4 more
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Designing an Adaptive Interface: Using Eye Tracking to Classify How Information Usage Changes Over Time in Partially Automated Vehicles [PDF]
While partially automated vehicles can provide a range of benefits, they also bring about new Human Machine Interface (HMI) challenges around ensuring the driver remains alert and is able to take control of the vehicle when required.
Birrell, S. +3 more
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