Automated driving system, male, or female driver: Who'd you prefer? comparative analysis of passengers' mental conditions, emotional states & qualitative feedback

P Wintersberger, A Riener, AK Frison - Proceedings of the 8th …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
It is expected that automated vehicles (AVs) will only be used when customers believe them
to be safe, trustworthy, and match their personal driving style. As AVs are not very common …

[HTML][HTML] Trust in technology as a safety aspect in highly automated driving

P Wintersberger, A Riener - i-com, 2016 - degruyter.com
Trust in technology is an important factor to be considered for safety-critical systems. Of
particular interest today is the transport domain, as more and more complex information and …

A wizard of oz field study to understand non-driving-related activities, trust, and acceptance of automated vehicles

H Detjen, B Pfleging, S Schneegass - 12th International conference on …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Understanding user needs and behavior in automated vehicles (AVs) while traveling is
essential for future in-vehicle interface and service design. Since AVs are not yet market …

[HTML][HTML] Influences of personal driving styles and experienced system characteristics on driving style preferences in automated driving

L Vasile, B Seitz, V Staab, M Liebherr, C Däsch… - Applied Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
As automated driving technology continues to advance, the question of how users prefer to
be driven in their new, more passive role is becoming increasingly relevant. In this paper, a …

A question of trust: An ethnographic study of automated cars on real roads

J Lee, N Kim, C Imm, B Kim, K Yi, J Kim - Proceedings of the 8th …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
Recent technological advances in automated cars have brought them closer to regular use
on the roads. Accordingly, research on the driver's perspective is increasing. However …

In the passenger seat: Differences in the perception of human vs. automated vehicle control and resulting HMI demands of users

F Hartwich, C Schmidt, D Gräfing, JF Krems - … 2020, Held as Part of the …, 2020 - Springer
With the role change from driver to passenger provoked by driving automation, human
factors such as a pleasant driving experience are considered important for a broad system …

The impact of expectations about automated and manual vehicles on drivers' behavior: insights from a mixed traffic driving simulator study

L Miller, IM Koniakowsky, J Kraus… - Proceedings of the 14th …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
As drivers' expectations guide their perception and behavior, violated expectations can lead
to mistakes and discomfort. In this work, the role of expectations regarding drivers' reactions …

Age-related differences in the interaction with advanced driver assistance systems-a field study

N Neuhuber, G Lechner, TE Kalayci, A Stocker… - … 2020, Held as Part of the …, 2020 - Springer
The automotive industry invests enormous sums in vehicle automation. However, for people
to buy such (semi-) automated vehicles, trust and acceptance are essential requirements. In …

Exploring automated vehicle driving styles as a source of trust information

F Ekman, M Johansson, LO Bligård… - … research part F: traffic …, 2019 - Elsevier
Trust is important for users' acceptance and adoption of automated vehicles (AVs). Previous
research has mainly focused on what information affects user trust in AVs and how the user's …

Comfort or not? Automated driving style and user characteristics causing human discomfort in automated driving

A Dettmann, F Hartwich, P Roßner… - … Journal of Human …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
With highly automated vehicles (HAVs), the human role shifts from active driver to mostly
passive passenger, which has an impact on the perceived comfort while being driven. A …