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Session 6:

Day 2, 14:00

Drivers’ acceptance of assistance functions

Session chaired by Ralf Risser (FACTUM OHG, Austria)

Drivers’ reliance on lane keeping assistance systems: effects of different levels of assistance

Anke Popken (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany), Lena Nilsson (VTI, Sweden) Josef F. Krems (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany)

User acceptance and effectiveness of warning and motor priming assistance devices in car driving

M. El Jaafari (Renault, France), J-F. Forzy (Renault, France), J. Navarro (IRCCyN, France), F. Mars (IRCCyN, France), J-M. Hoc (IRCCyN, France)

REFLEKTAS – Usage of reflexive driver reactions in ADAS-development

Ingmar Ehrenpfordt (DLR, Germany), Anke Kullack (Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany), Frank Eggert (Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany)

Meet the driver needs by matching assistance functions and task demands

Astrid Kassner (DLR, Germany)

Perceptions of risk and control: understanding acceptance of advanced driver assistance systems

Somya Joshi (ICCS, Greece), Angelos Amditis (ICCS, Greece), Thierry Bellet (INRETS, France), Vanessa Bodard (INRETS, France)

The effect of ISA in relation to speed limit credibility

Nicole van Nes, Ingrid van Schagen (SWOV, The Netherlands)


Opening session
Panel discussion
Session 1: Drivers’ distraction due to ITS use
Session 2: Tools and methodologies for safety and usability
Session 3: Modelling of drivers’ behaviour for ITS design
Session 4: Tools and methodologies for ITS design and drivers’ awareness
Session 5: Diversity and specificity of road user groups
Session 6: Drivers’ acceptance of assistance functions
Closing ceremony

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