Text a Bit Longer or Drive Now? Resuming Driving after Texting in Conditionally Automated Cars

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Authors Nabil Al Nahin Ch, Jared Fortier, Christian P. Janssen, Orit Shaer, Caitlin Mills, Andrew L. Kun arXiv ID 2408.05286 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 2 Venue International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications Last Checked 4 months ago
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In this study, we focus on different strategies drivers use in terms of interleaving between driving and non-driving related tasks (NDRT) while taking back control from automated driving. We conducted two driving simulator experiments to examine how different cognitive demands of texting, priorities, and takeover time budgets affect drivers' takeover strategies. We also evaluated how different takeover strategies affect takeover performance. We found that the choice of takeover strategy was influenced by the priority and takeover time budget but not by the cognitive demand of the NDRT. The takeover strategy did not have any effect on takeover quality or NDRT engagement but influenced takeover timing.
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