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The Impact of Non-Driving Related Tasks on Take-over Performance in Conditionally Automated Driving – A Review of the Empirical Evidence

Document type:
Konferenzbeitrag
Author(s):
Oliver Jarosch, Christian Gold, Frederik Naujoks, Bernhard Wandtner, Claus Marberger, Galia Weidl, Michael Schrauf
Abstract:
Conditional automated driving (CAD) systems (SAE level 3) will soon be introduced to the public market. This automation level is designed to take care of all aspects of the dynamic driving task in specific application areas and does not require the driver to continuously monitor the system performance. However, in contrast to higher levels of automation the “fallback-ready” user always has to be able to regain control if requested by the system. As CAD allows the driver to engage in non-driving-...     »
Keywords:
Conditional Automated Driving, Non-Driving Related Tasks, take-over performance, take-over time, driver state transition I
Book / Congress title:
9. Tagung Automatisiertes Fahren
Organization:
Lehrstuhl für Fahrzeugtechnik mit TÜV SÜD Akademie
Date of congress:
21.-22.11.2019
Year:
2019
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