Situation Awareness and Motion Sickness in Automated Vehicle Driving Experience
Simulator sickness
DOI:
10.1145/3131726.3131745
Publication Date:
2017-10-12T08:51:09Z
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Future automated car users are expected to perform non-driving activities when the is operated in full mode. Hence, situation awareness (SA) decrease whereas chances of motion sickness (MS) occur have increased as a result mismatch between what felt and seen. In this study, we try assess level SA MS watching video subjected accelerations produced by defensive driving style. A light-based prototype was placed within users' peripheral field view indicate future direction car. The experiment done on real road condition using modified instrumented vehicle under urban context. within-subject design, with without prototype, conducted. preliminary (N=10) indicates that higher lower visual compare controlled condition.
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