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Assisted/autonomous vs. human driving assessment on the DiM driving simulator using objective/subjective characterization

Authors :
Peter E. Pfeffer, editor
Affanni, A.
Zontone, P.
Fenici, Riccardo
Brisinda, Donatella
Bacchin, D.
Gamberini, L.
Pluchino, P.
Bruschetta, M.
Savorgnan, C.
Formaggia, F.
Minen, M.
Minen, D.
Fenici, R. (ORCID:0000-0002-4664-2653)
Brisinda, D. (ORCID:0000-0002-9803-0093)
Peter E. Pfeffer, editor
Affanni, A.
Zontone, P.
Fenici, Riccardo
Brisinda, Donatella
Bacchin, D.
Gamberini, L.
Pluchino, P.
Bruschetta, M.
Savorgnan, C.
Formaggia, F.
Minen, M.
Minen, D.
Fenici, R. (ORCID:0000-0002-4664-2653)
Brisinda, D. (ORCID:0000-0002-9803-0093)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

More and more sophisticated assisted/autonomous vehicles are becoming available in the market. Automation levels 2 and 3 have been given for settled just a couple of years ago, and the path to fully autonomous car seemed to have no obstacles. In reality, OEMs started recently realizing that the impact of semi and/or fully robotized cars on drivers as well as on passengers is all but predictable. VI-grade has more than ten years experience with developing turn-key solution driving simulators, and has been working for more than five years on a research project to collect meaningful bio-signals from the driver during simulator sessions, in collaboration with the BACPIC of the Catholic University of Sacred Heart and the DPIA of the University of Udine. Recently, a collaboration with the Human Inspired Technology Research Center of University of Padova allowed the extension of the assessment at physio-emotional level.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1373010050
Document Type :
Electronic Resource