The role of mental models in using Adaptive Cruise Control
The role of mental models in using Adaptive Cruise Control
Stanton, Neville
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Young, Mark
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2000
Stanton, Neville
351a44ab-09a0-422a-a738-01df1fe0fadd
Young, Mark
3f79589e-2000-4cb0-832a-6eba54f50130
Stanton, Neville and Young, Mark
(2000)
The role of mental models in using Adaptive Cruise Control.
In Proceedings of International Ergonomics Association 14th Triennial Congress and the HFES 44th Annual Meeting.
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International Ergonomics Association 14th Triennial Congress and the HFES 44th Annual Meeting, , San Diego, United States, 2000-07-30 - 2001-08-04
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