Handbook of Human Factors for Automated, Connected, and Intelligent Vehicles

Handbook of Human Factors for Automated, Connected, and Intelligent Vehicles

Lee, John D.; Regan, Michael A.; Horrey, William J.; Fisher, Donald L.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2020

552

Dura

Inglês

9781138035027

15 a 20 dias

1206

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Preface. Editors. Contributors. 1. Introduction. 2. Automated Driving: Decades of Research and Development Leading to Today's Commercial Systems. 3. Driver's Mental Model of Vehicle Automation. 4. Driver Trust in Automated, Connected, and Intelligent Vehicles. 5. Public Opinion About Automated and Self-Driving Vehicles: An International Review. 6. Workload, Distraction, and Automation. 7. Situation Awareness in Driving. 8. Allocation of Function to Humans and Automation and the Transfer of Control. 9. Driver Fitness in the Resumption of Control. 10. Driver Capabilities in the Resumption of Control. 11. Driver State Monitoring for Decreased Fitness to Drive. 12. Behavioral Adaptation. 13. Distributed Situation Awareness and Vehicle Automation: Case Study Analysis and Design Implications. 14. Human Factors Considerations in Preparing Policy and Regulation for Automated Vehicles. 15. HMI Design for Automated, Connected, and Intelligent Vehicles. 16. Human-Machine Interface Design for Fitness-Impaired Populations. 17. Automated Vehicle Design for People with Disabilities. 18. Importance of Training for Automated, Connected, and Intelligent Vehicle Systems. 19. Connected Vehicles in a Connected World: A Sociotechnical Systems Perspective. 20. Congestion and Carbon Emissions. 21. Automation Lessons from Other Domains. 22. HF Considerations When Testing and Evaluation ACIVs. 23. Techniques for Making Sense of Behavior in Complex Datasets. 24. Future Research Needs and Conclusions.
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SA Requirement;Vehicle Automation;Driver-Vehicle Interfaces;Automated Driving Systems;Automated Systems;Acc;Transfer of Control;Driving Task;Driver State;Driver State Monitoring;Automatic Emergency Braking Systems;Driver's Mental Model;AEB;Situation Awareness Requirements;intelligent vehicles;Adaptive Automation;connected vehicles;HMI Designer;automated vehicles;Driver Distraction;carbon emissions;Non-driving Tasks;traffic congestion;Driver's SA;Active Safety Systems;Driving Simulator;Automated Driving;Driver Drowsiness;SA;Situation Awareness;ADAS System;Lead Vehicle;Vice Versa;Electronic Stability Control;SA Global Assessment Technique;High Fidelity Driving Simulator