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Driver acceptance of new technology : theory, measurement and optimisation / edited by Tim Horberry, Michael A. Regan and Alan Stevens.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Horberry, Tim, editor.
Regan, Michael A., editor.
Stevens, Alan, editor.
Series:
Human factors in road and rail transport.
Human factors in road and rail transport
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Motor vehicle driving--Safety measures.
Motor vehicle driving.
Traffic safety--Technological innovations.
Traffic safety.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (380 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Summary:
This book collects into a single, edited volume the accumulating body of thinking and research on driver and operator acceptance of new technology. Bringing together contributions from international experts from around the world, the editors have shaped a book that covers the theory behind acceptance, how it can be measured and how it can be improved. Case studies are presented that provide data on driver acceptance of a wide range of new and emerging vehicle technology.
Contents:
Part I. Introduction. Driver acceptance of new technology : overview
Part II. Theories and models of driver acceptance. The definition of acceptance and acceptability ; Modelling acceptance of driver assistance systems : application of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and use of technology ; Socio-psychological factors that influence acceptability of intelligent transport systems : a model ; Modelling driver acceptance : from feedback to monitoring and mentoring systems
Part III. Measurement of driver acceptance. How is acceptance measured? ; Overview of measurement issues, methods and tools ; Measuring acceptability through questionnaires and focus groups ; The profile of emotional designs : a tool for the measurement of affective and cognitive responses to in-vehicle innovations ; An empirical method for quantifying drivers' level of acceptance of alerts issued by automotive active safety systems
Part IV. Data on driver acceptance : case studies ; Driver acceptance of in-vehicle information, assistance and automated systems : an overview ; Driver acceptance of electric vehicles : findings from the French MINI E study ; User-centred design and evaluation as a prerequisite for the success of disruptive innovations : an electric vehicle case study ; Motorcycle riders' acceptance of advanced rider assistance systems ; Driver acceptance of technologies deployed within the road infrastructure ; Operator acceptance of new technology for industrial mobile equipment ; Carrots, sticks and sermons : state policy tools for influencing adoption and acceptance of new vehicle safety systems
Part V. Optimising driver acceptance. Designing in-vehicle technology for usability.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-317-14794-4

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