Neville A. Stanton
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Vulnerable road users and the coming wave of automated vehicles
Expert perspectives
Automated driving research over the past decades has mostly focused on highway environments. Recent technological developments have drawn researchers and manufacturers to look ahead at introducing automated driving in cities. The current position paper examines this challenge ...
Acclimatizing to automation
Driver workload and stress during partially automated car following in real traffic
Automated driving systems are increasingly prevalent on public roads, but there is currently little knowledge on the level of workload and stress of drivers operating an automated vehicle in a real environment. The present study aimed to measure driver workload and stress duri ...
The topic of situation awareness has received continuing interest over the last decades. Freeze-probe methods, such as the Situation Awareness Global Assessment Technique (SAGAT), are commonly employed for measuring situation awareness. The aim of this paper was to review vali ...
Rolling out the red (and green) carpet
Supporting driver decision making in automation-to-manual transitions
Effects of mental demands on situation awareness during platooning
A driving simulator study
Previous research shows that drivers of automated vehicles are likely to engage in visually demanding tasks, causing impaired situation awareness. How mental task demands affect situation awareness is less clear. In a driving simulator experiment, 33 participants completed thr ...