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Arpad Takacs and Tamas Haidegger
The significance of V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) technology in the context of highly automated and autonomous vehicles can hardly be overestimated. While V2X is not considered a standalone technology for achieving high automation, it is recognized as a sa...
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Marlene Susanne Lisa Scharfe-Scherf, Sebastian Wiese and Nele Russwinkel
The development of highly automated driving requires dynamic approaches that anticipate the cognitive state of the driver. In this paper, a cognitive model is developed that simulates a spectrum of cognitive processing and the development of situation aw...
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Rebecca Hainich, Uwe Drewitz, Klas Ihme, Jan Lauermann, Mathias Niedling and Michael Oehl
Motion sickness (MS) is a syndrome associated with symptoms like nausea, dizziness, and other forms of physical discomfort. Automated vehicles (AVs) are potent at inducing MS because users are not adapted to this novel form of transportation, are provide...
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Marlene Susanne Lisa Scharfe, Kathrin Zeeb and Nele Russwinkel
In the development of highly automated driving systems (L3 and 4), much research has been done on the subject of driver takeover. Strong focus has been placed on the takeover quality. Previous research has shown that one of the main influencing factors i...
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Barbara Metz, Johanna Wörle, Michael Hanig, Marcus Schmitt and Aaron Lutz
Most studies on users? perception of highly automated driving functions are focused on first contact/single usage. Nevertheless, it is expected that with repeated usage, acceptance and usage of automated driving functions might change this perception (be...
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Wolfgang Kühn, Michael Müller, Tom Höppner
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Vehicles need to recognize and record the roadway and the associated driving area elements with the help of sensors (stereo cameras, radar, lidar, laser scanners etc.) in highly automated driving processes; this information then needs to be converted int...
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Erfan Aria, Johan Olstam, Christoph Schwietering
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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) offer the possibility of helping drivers to fulfill their driving tasks. Automated vehicles (AV) are capable of communicating with surrounding vehicles (V2V) and infrastructure (V2I) in order to collect and provi...
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