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An assisted driver model. Towards developing driver assistance systems by allocating support dependent on driving situations

van den Beukel et al., 2010

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8498170561032070534
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van den Beukel A
van der Voort M
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2nd European Conference on Human Centered Design for Intelligent Transport Systems 2010

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Partially automated driving is expected to increase traffic efficiency. How-ever, automation causes human factors concerns. One concern is the reduced operability during transitions between automation level, eg when failures occur. These concerns ask for a more justifiable …
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
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