Walocha et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Activity and stress estimation based on OpenPose and electrocardiogram for user-focused level-4-vehiclesWalocha et al., 2022
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- Walocha F
- Drewitz U
- Ihme K
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- IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems
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Increasing vehicle automation changes the role of humans in the car, which imposes new requirements on the design of in-vehicle software and hardware for flexible interior concepts. An option to meet these requirements is the development of user-focused …
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