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The Joy of Collaborating with Highly Automated Vehicles
12th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, 2020Fully autonomous driving leaves drivers with little opportunity to intervene in the driving decision. Giving drivers more control can enhance their driving experience. We develop two collaborative interface concepts to increase the user experience of drivers in autonomous vehicles.
Gesa Wiegand +3 more
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Unintended Externalities of Highly Automated Vehicles
2022Abstract Automated vehicles will have both intentional and unintentional externalities on other people and industries. Many of the intended externalities of automated vehicles have been discussed at length; these intended externalities include safety benefits, increased happiness, better traffic management, and pollution reduction.
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Integrating SEooC Components in Highly Automated Vehicles
2018From its early beginnings, the automotive industry has always been known for creating fascinating, innovative new solutions and concepts. Today’s vehicles are evolving from computers-on-wheels towards the internet of everything and data-on-wheels. Automotive systems currently exhibit increased levels of automation as well as ever tighter integration ...
Georg Macher +4 more
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Building Trust in Highly Automated and Autonomous Vehicles
AHFE International, 2023Trust in highly Automated and Autonomous Vehicles (AAVs) is a topic that has been gaining traction in recent years, across academia, the technology industry, and of course, the automotive industry. A number of automotive OEMs and tech companies across the globe are developing AAVs, with the short-term focus being on SAE Level 2 and Level 3 vehicles ...
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Highly automated driving for commercial vehicles
2015Highly automated driving is a further decisive step towards accident-free driving based on intelligent interaction of driving assistant systems, which in turn will result in increased road safety. In addition, this concept will reduce the stress to which drivers are subject and increase their comfort level in monotonous traffic situations (e.g.
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Towards an H-Mode for highly automated vehicles
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, 2009The increasing traffic volume confronts the road user with a challenging task. The high number of traffic deaths might not be reducible with passive safety alone. However systems that actively influence the guidance of vehicles, like assistance and automation systems, can make a difference towards higher safety, comfort and efficiency.
Martin Kienle +4 more
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Information Expectations in Highly and Fully Automated Vehicles
2017Vehicle automation fundamentally changes the relationship with our vehicles whereby system trust and occupant comfort will become key user requirements. We here explored what information users expect to receive across a wide range of traffic scenarios in urban and peri-urban environments for both highly and fully automated vehicles.
Cyriel Diels, Simon Thompson
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Scenario-based Safety Evaluation of Highly Automated Vehicles
2023A highly automated vehicle (HAV) is a safety-critical system. Therefore, a verification and validation (V&V) process that rigorously evaluates the safety of HAVs is necessary before their mass deployment on public roads. This dissertation will present the methodology and implementation procedure of a scenario-based evaluation framework for HAVs ...
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Toward highly automated driving by vehicle-to-infrastructure communications
2015 15th International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems (ICCAS), 2015This paper presents a cooperative system by vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications that extends the range of environmental perception and improves the performance of situation awareness for highly automated driving. The paper consists of two steps: data fusion based situation awareness and distributed reasoning based situation assessment.
Samyeul Noh, Kyounghwan An, Wooyong Han
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Highly Automated Vehicles and Self-Driving Cars [Industry Tutorial]
IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, 2018Self-driving cars have, in recent years, clearly become among the most actively discussed and researched topics. By all definitions, these systems, as a third robotic revolution, belong to the robotics field, despite the fact that people generally assign them to a specific domain of the automotive industry [1].
Arpad Takacs +3 more
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