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Driver State Regulation via Real-Time Neurofeedback in Partially Automated Driving

Nobari et al., 2020

Document ID
7001940917151605903
Author
Nobari K
Bartsch K
Albers F
Bertram T
Publication year
Publication venue
2020 IEEE 23rd International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC)

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Improving driver performance in critical driving situations is the key to increased road safety. In SAE Level 3 of automation, the driver is retained as a fallback in critical situations. Once the system reaches its limits, the distracted driver must overtake the driving task and is …
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