Self-driving carsickness

C Diels, JE Bos - Applied ergonomics, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper discusses the predicted increase in the occurrence and severity of motion
sickness in self-driving cars. Self-driving cars have the potential to lead to significant …

Inducers of motion sickness in vehicles: A systematic review of experimental evidence and meta-analysis

W Xie, D He, G Wu - Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
With the development of intelligent cabins and the popularity of smart devices, motion
sickness has become an increasing concern. A number of theories have been proposed to …

Cybersickness: a multisensory integration perspective

M Gallagher, ER Ferrè - Multisensory research, 2018 - brill.com
In the past decade, there has been a rapid advance in Virtual Reality (VR) technology. Key
to the user's VR experience are multimodal interactions involving all senses. The human …

Motion sickness in self-driving vehicles

M Sivak, B Schoettle - 2015 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
Motion sickness is expected to be more of an issue in self-driving vehicles than in
conventional vehicles. The reason is that the three main factors contributing to motion …

Looking forward: In-vehicle auxiliary display positioning affects carsickness

OX Kuiper, JE Bos, C Diels - Applied Ergonomics, 2018 - Elsevier
Carsickness is associated with a mismatch between actual and anticipated sensory signals.
Occupants of automated vehicles, especially when using a display, are at higher risk of …

[HTML][HTML] The effect of peripheral visual feedforward system in enhancing situation awareness and mitigating motion sickness in fully automated driving

J Karjanto, NM Yusof, C Wang, J Terken… - … research part F: traffic …, 2018 - Elsevier
This study investigates the impact of peripheral visual information in alleviating motion
sickness when engaging in non-driving tasks in fully automated driving. A peripheral visual …

Will autonomous vehicles make us sick

C Diels - Contemporary ergonomics and human factors, 2014 - books.google.com
Autonomous vehicles have the potential to radically change the way we use and interact
with our cars. Current thinking assumes that drivers will engage in non-driving tasks and …

Motion sickness in passenger vehicles during test track operations

MLH Jones, VC Le, SM Ebert, KH Sienko, MP Reed… - Ergonomics, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
As automation transforms drivers into passengers, the deployment of automated vehicles
(AVs) has the potential to greatly increase the incidence of motion sickness. A study was …

Motion sickness in automated vehicles: the elephant in the room

C Diels, JE Bos, K Hottelart, P Reilhac - Road Vehicle Automation 3, 2016 - Springer
Automation disuse and associated loss of automation benefits may occur if users of
automated vehicles experience motion sickness. Compared to conventional vehicles …

Queasy rider: How head movements influence motion sickness in passenger use of head-mounted displays

J Li, A Reda, A Butz - 13th International Conference on Automotive User …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
In autonomous cars, drivers will spend more time on non-driving-related activities. Getting
their hands off the wheel and eyes off the road, the driver, similar to a rear-seat passenger …