What to Expect of Automated Driving: Expectations and Anticipation of System Behavior
Understanding and Applying the Concept of “Driver Availability” in Automated Driving
Towards Social Deployment of Automated Driving Systems – SIP-adus Activities in Japan –
The Design of a Vibrotactile Seat for Conveying Take-Over Requests in Automated Driving
Testing Scenarios for Human Factors Research in Level 3 Automated Vehicles
Passing Control Between Driver and Highly Automated Driving Functions
Modelling the Dynamics of Driver Situation Awareness in Automated Driving
Learning from the Best – Naturalistic Arbitration for Cooperative Driving
Identification of Criteria for Drivers’ State Detection
Constructing a Mental Model of Automation Levels in the Area of Vehicle Guidance
Command-Based Driving for Tactical Control of Highly Automated Vehicles
A Study on the Human and the Automation in Automated Driving: Getting to Know Each Other
Assessing Truck Drivers’ and Fleet Managers’ Opinions Towards Highly Automated Driving
A Review of Non-driving-related Tasks Used in Studies on Automated Driving
A New Method and Results for Analyzing Decision-Making Processes in Automated Driving on Highways
A Longitudinal Simulator Study to Explore Drivers’ Behaviour During Highly-Automated Driving
A Human-Machine Interface for Cooperative Highly Automated Driving