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 …

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 …

Will visual cues help alleviating motion sickness in automated cars? A review article

W Emond, D Bohrmann, M Zare - Ergonomics, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines the feasibility of incorporating visual cueing systems within vehicles to
mitigate the risk of experiencing motion sickness. The objective is to enhance passenger …

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

T Wada - Advanced Vehicle Control, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
In an automated vehicle, the driver is a passenger. It is said that the driver seldom gets
motion sickness or carsickness compared to passengers. This suggests that motion sickness …

Manipulating the Orientation of Planar 2D Content in VR as an Implicit Visual Cue for Mitigating Passenger Motion Sickness

Z Qiu, M Mcgill, KMT Pöhlmann… - Proceedings of the 15th …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
The use of Virtual Reality technology in vehicles is poised to bring about a new era of
transport experiences, but its use can cause or enhance motion sickness. However, with …

How to Make Reading in Fully Automated Vehicles a Better Experience? Effects of Active Seat Belt Retractions and a 2-Step Driving Profile on Subjective Motion …

M Tomzig, N Schoemig, T Wehner… - Proceedings of the 15th …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
The paper presents a study on motion sickness mitigation while driving with a fully
automated vehicle on a test track. 31 participants who were susceptible to motion sickness …

Effect of passengers' active head tilt and opening/closure of eyes on motion sickness in lateral acceleration environment of cars

T Wada, K Yoshida - Ergonomics, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This study examined the effect of passengers' active head-tilt and eyes-open/eyes-closed
conditions on the severity of motion sickness in the lateral acceleration environment of cars …

Evaluation of a human–machine interface for motion sickness mitigation utilizing anticipatory ambient light cues in a realistic automated driving setting

R Hainich, U Drewitz, K Ihme, J Lauermann, M Niedling… - Information, 2021 - mdpi.com
Motion sickness (MS) is a syndrome associated with symptoms like nausea, dizziness, and
other forms of physical discomfort. Automated vehicles (AVs) are potent at inducing MS …

Moving base driving simulators' potential for carsickness research

OX Kuiper, JE Bos, C Diels, K Cammaerts - Applied Ergonomics, 2019 - Elsevier
We investigated whether motion sickness analogous to carsickness can be studied in a
moving base simulator, despite the limited motion envelope. Importantly, to avoid simulator …