Impact of non-driving related tasks while operating automated driving systems (ADS): A systematic review
Abstract Automated Driving Systems (ADS)(SAE, 2021), promise improved safety and
comfort for drivers. Current technological advances have resulted in increased automation …
comfort for drivers. Current technological advances have resulted in increased automation …
Detection-response task—uses and limitations
K Stojmenova, J Sodnik - Sensors, 2018 - mdpi.com
The Detection-Response Task is a method for assessing the attentional effects of cognitive
load in a driving environment. Drivers are presented with a sensory stimulus every 3–5 s …
load in a driving environment. Drivers are presented with a sensory stimulus every 3–5 s …
Distracted worker: Using pupil size and blink rate to detect cognitive load during manufacturing tasks
This study sets out to extend the use of blink rate and pupil size to the assessment of
cognitive load of completing common automotive manufacturing tasks. Nonoptimal cognitive …
cognitive load of completing common automotive manufacturing tasks. Nonoptimal cognitive …
Psychophysiological responses to takeover requests in conditionally automated driving
In SAE Level 3 automated driving, taking over control from automation raises significant
safety concerns because drivers out of the vehicle control loop have difficulty negotiating …
safety concerns because drivers out of the vehicle control loop have difficulty negotiating …
Sensitivity of physiological measures for detecting systematic variations in cognitive demand from a working memory task: an on-road study across three age groups
Objective: To assess the sensitivity of two physiological measures for discriminating
between levels of cognitive demand under driving conditions across different age groups …
between levels of cognitive demand under driving conditions across different age groups …
Cognitive load estimation in the wild
Cognitive load has been shown, over hundreds of validated studies, to be an important
variable for understanding human performance. However, establishing practical, non …
variable for understanding human performance. However, establishing practical, non …
A model relating pupil diameter to mental workload and lighting conditions
In this paper, we present a proof-of-concept approach to estimating mental workload by
measuring the user's pupil diameter under various controlled lighting conditions. Knowing …
measuring the user's pupil diameter under various controlled lighting conditions. Knowing …
[HTML][HTML] The effect of cognitive load on Detection-Response Task (DRT) performance during day-and night-time driving: A driving simulator study with young and older …
Over the past 25 years, distracted driving and driver inattention have been one of the main
risk factors for road traffic safety. Previous research has shown that increased cognitive load …
risk factors for road traffic safety. Previous research has shown that increased cognitive load …
The impact of cognitive workload on physiological arousal in young adult drivers: a field study and simulation validation
Physiological measures provide a continuous and relatively non-invasive method of
characterising workload. The extent to which such measures provide sensitivity beyond that …
characterising workload. The extent to which such measures provide sensitivity beyond that …
Classification of a Driver's cognitive workload levels using artificial neural network on ECG signals
An artificial neural network (ANN) model was developed in the present study to classify the
level of a driver's cognitive workload based on electrocardiography (ECG). ECG signals …
level of a driver's cognitive workload based on electrocardiography (ECG). ECG signals …