Conference proceedings
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Session 1:
Drivers’ distraction due to ITS use
- The effect of cognitive tasks on predicting events in traffic Download
- Neural basis for some cognitive risk of using mobile phones during driving Download
- Effects of visual search task complexity on lane change task performance Download
- Effects of simultaneous multi-modal warnings and traffic information on driver behaviour Download
- Naturalistic driving observations to investigate distraction exposure and IVIS patterns of use: interests and constraints of the approach Download
Session 2:
Tools and methodologies for safety and usability
- Development of innovative methodologies to evaluate its safety and usability: HUMANIST TF E Download
- Evaluating driver mental workload using the driving activity load index(DALI) Download
- Comparison of subjective workload ratings and performance measures of a reference IVIS task Download
- Impairment of Lane change performance due to distraction: effect of experimental contexts Download
- Connecting black box data and driving behaviour observation for better understanding of driving behaviour Download
Session 3:
Modelling of drivers’ behaviour for ITS design
- Modelling driver behaviour in order to infer the intention to change lanes Download
- Analysis and modelling of driver preparatory behaviour before turning at intersections Download
- Influence of unexpected events on driving behaviour at different hierarchical levels: a driving simulator experiment Download
- Subjective strain estimation depending on driving manoeuvres and traffic situation Download
- Identifying user strategies for interaction with in–vehicle information systems while driving in a simulator Download
- Parameters related to modelling intelligent speed adaptation systems with the employment of a microscopic traffic model Download
Session 4:
Tools and methodologies for ITS design and drivers awareness
- A service-oriented system architecture for the human centered design of intelligent transportation systems Download
- Analysis and modelling methods for the design and evaluation of an ecodriving system Download
- An analysis of the requirements of driver assistance systems – when and why does the driver like to have assistance and how can this assistance be designed? Download
- A Human factor-based approach for the effective use of driving simulators and e-learning Tools in driver training and education Download
- Comparative evaluation of training methods in improving drivers’ understanding about the functionalities and potential limitations of ADAS Download
Session 5:
Diversity and specificity of road user groups
- Applying the response code of practice for evaluation of driver assistance systems: how the age of the driver influences perception of steering torque signalsDownload
- Effect of additional tasks in driving performance: comparison among three groups of drivers Download
- What tools are needed to develop safe and joyful cycling for senior citizens Download
- Preliminary results of a study about the influence of an active accelerator pedal on novice and young drivers in Austria and the Czech Republic Download
- Cognitive activity modelling: a case study of lane change schemas and sensation seeking Download
- Risk awareness analysis: a comparison between car drivers and motorcyclists Download
Session 6:
Drivers’ acceptance of assistance functions
- Drivers’ reliance on lane keeping assistance systems: Effects of different Levels of assistance Download
- User acceptance and effectiveness of warning and motor priming assistance devices in car driving Download
- ReflektAS – Usage of reflexive driver reactions in ADAS-development Download
- Meet the driver needs by matching assistance functions and task demands Download
- Perceptions of risk and control understanding acceptance of advanced driver assistance systems Download
- The effect of ISA in relation to speed limit credibility Download
