Discovering driver-vehicle coordination problems in future automated control systems: Evidence from verbal commentaries
Discovering driver-vehicle coordination problems in future automated control systems: Evidence from verbal commentaries
A critical question being asked by many vehicle manufacturers is what actually happens when the driver finds themselves being “hands and feet free” within their vehicles. This small exploratory case study was used to investigate the possible functionality of a Driver-Initiated Command and Control System of Automation. Verbalizations and subjective reports of mental workload and stress revealed evidence of different driver-vehicle coordination problems (i.e. mode error and automation surprise) based upon driver familiarity in driving with the system engaged.
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Banks, Victoria A.
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Stanton, Neville A.
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2015
Banks, Victoria A.
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Stanton, Neville A.
351a44ab-09a0-422a-a738-01df1fe0fadd
Banks, Victoria A. and Stanton, Neville A.
(2015)
Discovering driver-vehicle coordination problems in future automated control systems: Evidence from verbal commentaries.
Procedia Manufacturing, 3, .
(doi:10.1016/j.promfg.2015.07.511).
Abstract
A critical question being asked by many vehicle manufacturers is what actually happens when the driver finds themselves being “hands and feet free” within their vehicles. This small exploratory case study was used to investigate the possible functionality of a Driver-Initiated Command and Control System of Automation. Verbalizations and subjective reports of mental workload and stress revealed evidence of different driver-vehicle coordination problems (i.e. mode error and automation surprise) based upon driver familiarity in driving with the system engaged.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 23 October 2015
Published date: 2015
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