In the passenger seat: investigating ride comfort measures in autonomous cars

M Elbanhawi, M Simic, R Jazar - IEEE Intelligent transportation …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The prospect of driverless cars wide-scale deployment is imminent owing to the advances in
robotics, computational power, communications, and sensor technologies. This promises …

From car sickness to autonomous car sickness: A review

J Iskander, M Attia, K Saleh, D Nahavandi… - … research part F: traffic …, 2019 - Elsevier
Motion sickness comprises a set of symptoms, such as nausea, headaches, and
disorientation, that affects healthy individuals when undergoing different types of motion …

The virtual reality head-mounted display Oculus Rift induces motion sickness and is sexist in its effects

J Munafo, M Diedrick, TA Stoffregen - Experimental brain research, 2017 - Springer
Anecdotal reports suggest that motion sickness may occur among users of contemporary,
consumer-oriented head-mounted display systems and that women may be at greater risk …

Toward a comfortable driving experience for a self-driving shuttle bus

I Bae, J Moon, J Seo - Electronics, 2019 - mdpi.com
The convergence of mechanical, electrical, and advanced ICT technologies, driven by
artificial intelligence and 5G vehicle-to-everything (5G-V2X) connectivity, will help to develop …

Investigation of automated vehicle effects on driver's behavior and traffic performance

E Aria, J Olstam, C Schwietering - Transportation research procedia, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) offer the possibility of helping drivers
to fulfill their driving tasks. Automated vehicles (AV) are capable of communicating with …

The first impression counts–A combined driving simulator and test track study on the development of trust and acceptance of highly automated driving

F Hartwich, C Witzlack, M Beggiato, JF Krems - Transportation research part …, 2019 - Elsevier
Highly automated driving (HAD) is expected to improve future road transport, especially for
older adults, provided that it is trusted and accepted by drivers. Research on Advanced …

I am the passenger: how visual motion cues can influence sickness for in-car VR

M McGill, A Ng, S Brewster - Proceedings of the 2017 chi conference on …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
This paper explores the use of VR Head Mounted Displays (HMDs) in-car and in-motion for
the first time. Immersive HMDs are becoming everyday consumer items and, as they offer …

Challenges in passenger use of mixed reality headsets in cars and other transportation

M McGill, J Williamson, A Ng, F Pollick, S Brewster - Virtual Reality, 2020 - Springer
This paper examines key challenges in supporting passenger use of augmented and virtual
reality headsets in transit. These headsets will allow passengers to break free from the …

Knowing what's coming: Anticipatory audio cues can mitigate motion sickness

OX Kuiper, JE Bos, C Diels, EA Schmidt - Applied ergonomics, 2020 - Elsevier
Being able to anticipate upcoming motion is known to potentially mitigate sickness resulting
from provocative motion. We investigated whether auditory cues could increase anticipation …

The exploration of autonomous vehicle driving styles: Preferred longitudinal, lateral, and vertical accelerations

NM Yusof, J Karjanto, J Terken, F Delbressine… - Proceedings of the 8th …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
This paper describes a new approach in exploring preferred driving styles for autonomous
vehicles through simulation of autonomous driving in real road conditions. A Wizard …