Ubiquitous Co-Driver System and Its Effects on the Situation Awareness of the Driver
Karvonen, H., Kujala, T., & Saariluoma, P. (2008). Ubiquitous Co-Driver System and Its Effects on the Situation Awareness of the Driver. In Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (pp. 337-342). https://doi.org/10.1109/ivs.2008.4621201
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The aim of this paper is to explore the effects of
ubiquitous computing in cars on the situation awareness and
expectations of the driver. In a driving simulation environment
with participants using a co-driver system, we investigated how
people took and recovered from misinformation provided by the
system. The system presented safety-critical information about
the upcoming curves on the road, but in the experiment part of
the messages contained false information. The effects of this
information on participants’ behavior were investigated. On
the grounds of the experiment, we discuss two approaches for
investigating drivers’ situational awareness, which are based on
either mental workload or mental contents.
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