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Advances in Human Factors of Transportation

Proceedings of the AHFE 2019 International Conference on Human Factors in Transportation, July 24-28, 2019, Washington D.C., USA

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  • Offers a timely snapshot of human factors and intelligent solutions in transportation
  • Reports on innovative methods and technologies for improving human performance in transportation
  • Highlights transportation safety and sustainability issues

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Table of contents (73 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Vehicle Automation

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Empirical Validation of a Checklist for Heuristic Evaluation of Automated Vehicle HMIs

      • Yannick Forster, Sebastian Hergeth, Frederik Naujoks, Josef F. Krems, Andreas Keinath
      Pages 3-14
    3. Vocal Guidance of Visual Gaze During an Automated Vehicle Handover Task

      • Jediah R. Clark, Neville A. Stanton, Kirsten M. A. Revell
      Pages 27-35
    4. Using Technology Acceptance Model to Explain Driver Acceptance of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

      • Md Mahmudur Rahman, Shuchisnigdha Deb, Daniel Carruth, Lesley Strawderman
      Pages 44-56
    5. A Survey Study to Explore Comprehension of Autonomous Vehicle’s Communication Features

      • Shuchisnigdha Deb, Daniel W. Carruth, Lesley J. Strawderman
      Pages 67-78
    6. How Should Automated Vehicles Communicate? – Effects of a Light-Based Communication Approach in a Wizard-of-Oz Study

      • Ann-Christin Hensch, Isabel Neumann, Matthias Beggiato, Josephine Halama, Josef F. Krems
      Pages 79-91
  3. Designing Autonomy in Transportation: Age and Inclusion

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 93-93
    2. Supporting Older Drivers’ Visual Processing of Intersections - Effects of Providing Prior Information

      • Matthias Beggiato, Franziska Hartwich, Tibor Petzoldt, Josef Krems
      Pages 107-119
    3. The Impact of Different Human-Machine Interface Feedback Modalities on Older Participants’ User Experience of CAVs in a Simulator Environment

      • Iveta Eimontaite, Alexandra Voinescu, Chris Alford, Praminda Caleb-Solly, Phillip Morgan
      Pages 120-132
    4. User Experience in Immersive VR-Based Serious Game: An Application in Highly Automated Driving Training

      • Mahdi Ebnali, Cyrus Kian, Majid Ebnali-Heidari, Adel Mazloumi
      Pages 133-144
    5. Comparison of Child and Adult Pedestrian Perspectives of External Features on Autonomous Vehicles Using Virtual Reality Experiment

      • Shuchisnigdha Deb, Daniel W. Carruth, Muztaba Fuad, Laura M. Stanley, Darren Frey
      Pages 145-156
    6. An Inclusive, Fully Autonomous Vehicle Simulator for the Introduction of Human-Robot Interaction Technologies

      • Theocharis Amanatidis, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson
      Pages 157-165
  4. Driving Behavior: Autonomous and Automated Vehicles

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 167-167
    2. Investigating Drivers’ Behaviour During Diverging Maneuvers Using an Instrumented Vehicle

      • Fabrizio D’Amico, Alessandro Calvi, Chiara Ferrante, Luca Bianchini Ciampoli, Fabio Tosti
      Pages 169-178
    3. Model of Driving Skills Decrease in the Context of Autonomous Vehicles

      • Darina Havlíčková, Petr Zámečník, Eva Adamovská, Adam Gregorovič, Václav Linkov, Aleš Zaoral
      Pages 179-189

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About this book

This book discusses the latest advances in research and development, design, operation and analysis of transportation systems and their complementary infrastructures. It reports on both theories and case studies on road and rail, aviation and maritime transportation. Further, it covers a wealth of topics, from accident analysis, vehicle intelligent control, and human-error and safety issues to next-generation transportation systems, model-based design methods, simulation and training techniques, and many more. A special emphasis is placed on smart technologies and automation in transport, and on the user-centered, ergonomic and sustainable design of transport systems. The book, which is based on the AHFE 2019 International Conference on Human Factors in Transportation, held on July 24-28, 2019, in Washington D.C., USA, mainly addresses the needs of transportation system designers, industrial designers, human–computer interaction researchers, civil and control engineers, as well as vehicle system engineers. Moreover, it represents a timely source of information for transportation policy-makers and social scientists whose work involves traffic safety, management, and sustainability issues in transport.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Boldrewood Innovation Campus, University of Southampton, TRG, Southampton, UK

    Neville Stanton

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Buying options

eBook USD 259.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
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  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 329.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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