Driving Behaviour in Depression: Findings from a Driving Simulator Study [PDF]
Depression is characterized by mental, emotional and executive dysfunction. Among its symptoms, sleep disturbance and anxiety are very common. The effects of depression and its treatment may have an impact on driving behaviour.
Vagioula Tsoutsi +3 more
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Analysis of a Driving Simulator’s Steering System for the Evaluation of Autonomous Vehicle Driving [PDF]
The integration of autonomous vehicles (AVs) into road transport requires robust experimental tools to analyze the human–machine interaction, particularly under conditions of system disengagement.
Juan F. Dols +5 more
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Context-Adaptive Availability Notifications for an SAE Level 3 Automation
Context-adaptive functions are not new in the driving context, but even so, investigations into these functions concerning the automation human–machine interface (aHMI) have yet to be carried out.
Simon Danner +3 more
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Stress and Simulated Environments: Insights From Physiological Marker
Driving in a simulator might induce stress because of the confrontation with new environments, dealing with new technologies, and experience with symptoms of simulator sickness, which, in turn, may influence individuals’ driving performance.
Magnus Liebherr +9 more
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Enhancing Acceptance and Trust in Automated Driving trough Virtual Experience on a Driving Simulator
As vehicle driving evolves from human-controlled to autonomous, human–machine interaction ensures intuitive usage as well as the feedback from vehicle occupants to the machine for optimising controls.
Philipp Clement +6 more
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A Study on Guide Sign Validity in Driving Simulator [PDF]
The role of guide sign to inform road user about the information of network is important. How to design and locate guide sign to increase traffic operation efficiency is a key point for traffic engineers.
Wei Zhonghua, Chen Xuemei, Gong Ming
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Older Drivers’ Motion and Simulator Sickness before and after Automated Vehicle Exposure
Older drivers desire independence in mobility, and automated vehicles hold plausible opportunities to realize this goal. Motion sickness (automated shuttle exposure) or simulator sickness (automated driving simulator exposure) may affect acceptance of ...
Sherrilene Classen +5 more
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Texting While Driving: A Literature Review on Driving Simulator Studies
Road safety is increasingly threatened by distracted driving. Studies have shown that there is a significantly increased risk for a driver of being involved in a car crash due to visual distractions (not watching the road), manual distractions (hands are off the wheel for other non-driving activities), and cognitive and acoustic distractions (the ...
Gheorghe-Daniel Voinea +4 more
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Classification and Evaluation of Driving Behavior Safety Levels: A Driving Simulation Study [PDF]
The road traffic safety situation is severe worldwide and exploring driving behavior is a research hotspot since it is the main factor causing road accidents. However, there are few studies investigating how to evaluate real-time traffic safety of driving behavior and the number of driving behavior safety levels has not yet been thoroughly explored ...
Kui Yang +3 more
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Sensation seeking, non-contextual decision making, and driving abilities as measured through a moped simulator. [PDF]
The general aim of the present study was to explore the relations between driving style (assessed through a moped riding simulator) and psychological variables such as sensation seeking and decision making. Because the influences of sensation seeking and
Gianfranchi, Evelyn +3 more
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