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Caprino, G. (author), Grossi, L. (author)
conference paper 1994
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Kuipers, J.R. (author), Wieringa, P.A. (author)
The risk of being involved in an accident in the first year after licensing is greater for novice drivers who passed their driving exam the first time than for novice drivers who failed their first driving exam. Enhanced training programmes can shorten the duration of training and can raise the passing rate on the first exam, but can also...
conference paper 2018
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Matamoros Cid, I. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Pool, D.M. (author)
Maximum unnoticeable added dynamics (MUAD) envelopes have been largely used to assess the adequacy of low-order equivalent systems (LOES) in handling qualities assessment and simulator validation. However, research has shown that more thorough verification of the adequacy of this method is required. This paper studies the influence of the...
conference paper 2017
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Bazilinskyy, P. (author), Kovacsova, N. (author), Al Jawahiri, Amir (author), Kapel, Pieter (author), Mulckhuyse, Joppe (author), Wagenaar, Sjors (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
conference paper 2016
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de Winter, J.C.F. (author), Kuipers, J.R. (author)
Young and inexperienced drivers are over-involved in traffic violations and car crashes. There is a paucity of research on the use of driving simulators for assessing driving style. This study investigated the relationships between years of licensure and driving style measured with a short simulator-based test. At a motor show, 650 licensed...
conference paper 2017
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Petermeijer, S.M. (author), Hornberger, Paul (author), Ganotis, Ioannis (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author), Bengler, Klaus J. (author)
The driver of a conditionally automated car is not required to permanently monitor the outside environment, but needs to take over control whenever the automation issues a “request to intervene” (i.e., take-over request). If the driver misses the take-over request or does not respond in a timely and correct manner, a take-over could result in...
conference paper 2017
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van Gent, P. (author), Farah, H. (author), Nes, N (author), van Arem, B. (author)
Heart rate data are collected often in human factors studies. Advances in open hardware platforms and offtheshelf photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensors allow the nonintrusive collection of heart rate data at very low cost. However, the signal is not trivial to analyse, since the morphology of PPG waveforms differs from electrocardiogram (ECG)...
conference paper 2018
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Thirani, Kushal (author), Abbink, D.A. (author), Peternel, L. (author)
This paper studies non-physical feedback mechanisms to guide human workers toward ergonomic body postures. Specifically, the focus is to solve the tasks that involve no direct physical interaction between the human and the robotic system, therefore tactile guidance by the robot body is not feasible. We propose a multi-modal ergonomic posture...
conference paper 2023
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van der Cammen, T.J.M. (author), Wang, G. (author), Albayrak, A. (author)
contribution to periodical 2019
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Onneweer, B. (author)
Haptic technology is more and more widely used to improve human interaction with devices, for example in touch screens of smartphones that vibrate when touched. Another application is haptic-tele-manipulation where a human controls a slave manipulator (e.g. a surgical-robot) by using a master device (e.g. a joystick). In haptic-tele-manipulation...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Maggi, Davide (author), Romano, Richard (author), Carsten, Oliver (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
During the last 20 years, technological advancement and economic interests have motivated research on automated driving and its impact on drivers’ behaviour, especially after transitions of control. Indeed, once the Automated Driving System (ADS) reaches its operational limits, it is forced to request human intervention. However, the fast...
journal article 2022
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van Gent, P. (author), Farah, H. (author), van Nes, Nicole (author), van Arem, B. (author)
Heart rate data are often collected in human factors studies, including those into vehicle automation. Advances in open hardware platforms and off-the-shelf photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensors allow the non-intrusive collection of heart rate data at very low cost. However, the signal is not trivial to analyse, since the morphology of PPG waveforms...
journal article 2019
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Marquart, G. (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
Pupillometry is a promising method for assessing mental workload and could<br/>be helpful in the optimization of systems that involve human–computer<br/>interaction. The present study focuses on replicating the studies by Ahern<br/>(1978) and Klingner (2010), which found that for three levels of difficulty<br/>of mental multiplications, the more...
journal article 2015
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Zheng, Fangfang (author), Li, Jie (author), van Zuylen, H.J. (author), Lu, Chao (author)
Fuel consumption and atmospheric pollution emissions of vehicles depend on driving conditions, the characteristics of the driver and the car. The influence of driving style on the environmental aspects of a car journey has been investigated. Driver characteristics were determined by a Driver Behaviour Questionnaire and observed acceleration...
journal article 2017
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Truelove, Verity (author), Stefanidis, Kayla (author), Mills, Laura (author), Oviedo-Trespalacios, O. (author)
Avoiding being caught and punished has consistently been demonstrated to be a key predictor of continued engagement in risky and illegal phone use while driving. This is a large concern, as the presence of applications such as Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze, and social media pages/groups that share the location of enforcement activities related...
journal article 2023
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Boessenkool, Henri (author), Thomas, Justin (author), Wildenbeest, J.G.W. (author), Heemskerk, Cock J.M. (author), de Baar, Marco R. (author), Steinbuch, Maarten (author), Abbink, D.A. (author)
For the planned teleoperated maintenance of the experimental fusion plant ITER the time performance will be critical. Telemanipulated task execution is however characterised by long execution times compared to similar tasks performed hands-on. There is little quantitative research on task performance of telemanipulated maintenance available...
journal article 2017
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Melles, M. (author), Albayrak, A. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author)
Human-centered design is about understanding human needs and how design can respond to these needs. With its systemic humane approach and creativity, human-centered design can play an essential role in dealing with today's care challenges. 'Design' refers to both the process of designing and the outcome of that process, which includes...
journal article 2021
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Nguyen-Phuoc, Duy Quy (author), Mai, Nhat Xuan (author), Ho-Mai, Nhi Thao (author), Nguyen, Minh Hieu (author), Oviedo-Trespalacios, O. (author)
Food delivery riders face significant road safety risks globally. Previous studies have primarily focused on the direct relationship between job demands, job resources, and road safety behaviors, often neglecting the potential indirect paths through dual processes, namely the health impairment process and the motivational process, which may...
journal article 2024
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Lu, Z. (author), Happee, R. (author), Cabrall, C.D.D. (author), Kyriakidis, M. (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
The topic of transitions in automated driving is becoming important now that cars are automated to ever greater extents. This paper proposes a theoretical framework to support and align human factors research on transitions in automated driving. Driving states are defined based on the allocation of primary driving tasks (i.e., lateral control,...
journal article 2016
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Quy Nguyen-Phuoc, Duy (author), An Ngoc Nguyen, Nguyen (author), Nguyen Hoang Minh, M. (author), Ngoc Thi Nguyen, Ly (author), Oviedo-Trespalacios, O. (author)
On-demand food delivery involves transport services based on gig-economy models. Food delivery services rely on motorcycles in many jurisdictions, resulting in safety risks. Motorcycles are generally-two-wheeled and therefore inherently unstable. They also lack rider restraint or roll cage to minimise the consequences of a collision. Given the...
journal article 2022
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