Who is generation A? Investigating the experience of automated driving for different age groups

AK Frison, L Aigner, P Wintersberger… - Proceedings of the 10th …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
The prevalence of Automated Driving Systems (ADS) is expected to open up many
possibilities for different user groups with individual needs and challenges. Former …

Automated driving: acceptance and chances for elderly people

K Diepold, K Götzl, A Riener, AK Frison - Proceedings of the 9th …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
The increasing life expectancy has led to new models of aging, which empower people to
have a fulfilling life. Especially mobility becomes a critical issue and automated vehicles …

Senior drivers: Using the benefits of automated driving for the elderly

AK Frison, L Aigner, A Riener, P Wintersberger - 2017 - dl.gi.de
Since the commercial launch of vehicles, life expectancy in Western countries almost
doubled, and this trend is expected to continue. By 2060, some 30% of the society will be …

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 …

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 …

Acceptance of automated driving across generations: The role of risk and benefit perception, knowledge, and trust

C Ward, M Raue, C Lee, L D'Ambrosio… - … Interaction. User Interface …, 2017 - Springer
The eventual adoption of automated vehicles seems inevitable. With the potential to reduce
traffic accidents caused by human error [1], decrease congestion, increase mobility, and …

Advanced driver assistance systems for aging drivers: insights on 65+ drivers' acceptance of and intention to use ADAS

H Braun, M Gärtner, S Trösterer… - Proceedings of the 11th …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) aim to increase safety by supporting drivers in
the driving task. Especially older drivers (65+ years), given the nature of aging, could benefit …

Anticipatory experience in everyday autonomous driving

T Lindgren, V Fors, S Pink, K Osz - Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2020 - Springer
In this paper, we discuss how people's user experience (UX) of autonomous driving (AD)
cars can be understood as a shifting anticipatory experience, as people experience degrees …

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 …

Exploring transitional automation with new and old drivers

D Miller, M Johns, HP Ive, N Gowda, D Sirkin, S Sibi… - 2016 - sae.org
Age and experience influence driver ability to cope with transitions between automated and
manual driving, especially when drivers are engaged in media use. This study evaluated …