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Handbook of human factors for automated, connected, and intelligent vehicles / edited by Donald L. Fisher [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Fisher, Donald L., editor.
Horrey, William J., editor.
Lee, John D., editor.
Regan, Michael A., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Automobiles--Automatic control.
Automobiles.
Automobile driving--Human factors.
Automobile driving.
Traffic safety.
Automated vehicles.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xv, 568 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2020.
Summary:
Automobile crashes are the seventh leading cause of death worldwide, resulting in over 1.25 million deaths yearly. Automated, connected, and intelligent vehicles are predicted to decrease crashes up to 80%. However, the transition will take decades. This new handbook provides both ordinary and vulnerable road users the information about the human driver that they need in a single, integrated compendium in order to ensure that automated, connected and intelligent vehicles reach their full potential of reduced crashes, congestion, and carbon emissions.
Contents:
Preface. Editors. Contributors. 1. Introduction. 2. Automated Driving: Decades of Research and Development Leading to Today's Commercial Systems. 3. Driver's Mental Model of Vehicle Automation. 4. Driver Trust in Automated, Connected, and Intelligent Vehicles. 5. Public Opinion About Automated and Self-Driving Vehicles: An International Review. 6. Workload, Distraction, and Automation. 7. Situation Awareness in Driving. 8. Allocation of Function to Humans and Automation and the Transfer of Control. 9. Driver Fitness in the Resumption of Control. 10. Driver Capabilities in the Resumption of Control. 11. Driver State Monitoring for Decreased Fitness to Drive. 12. Behavioral Adaptation. 13. Distributed Situation Awareness and Vehicle Automation: Case Study Analysis and Design Implications. 14. Human Factors Considerations in Preparing Policy and Regulation for Automated Vehicles. 15. HMI Design for Automated, Connected, and Intelligent Vehicles. 16. Human-Machine Interface Design for Fitness-Impaired Populations. 17. Automated Vehicle Design for People with Disabilities. 18. Importance of Training for Automated, Connected, and Intelligent Vehicle Systems. 19. Connected Vehicles in a Connected World: A Sociotechnical Systems Perspective. 20. Congestion and Carbon Emissions. 21. Automation Lessons from Other Domains. 22. HF Considerations When Testing and Evaluation ACIVs. 23. Techniques for Making Sense of Behavior in Complex Datasets. 24. Future Research Needs and Conclusions.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on: online resource; title from PDF information screen (Taylor & Francis Group, viewed January 28, 2023).
ISBN:
1-351-97980-9
1-315-26968-6
9781315269689
OCLC:
1140358271

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