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Séminaire : Gaëtan MERLHIOT

Séminaire

On 8 April 2025

Saint-Martin-d'Hères - Domaine universitaire

Improving attentional processes for better take-over performance in automated driving: The interest of adaptive HMI, augmented reality and monitoring systems

Automated driving (AD) provides more freedom to drivers, from AD assistance in SAE level 2 to an AD feature in SAE level 3, which means that drivers are progressively moving away from the driving loop. Indeed, since drivers are not required to be actively in the driving loop, this fosters drivers to be more distracted by the numerous distractors that can be encountered, such as looking at the environment, checking their phone, having a phone call with someone or simply being in their thoughts. Unfortunately, in the current level of automation, drivers need to be able to take back control. There is thus a need to keep people able to get back in the driving loop efficiently and prevent major distractions and drowsiness from occurring during the use of AD.

Date

On 8 April 2025

Localisation

Saint-Martin-d'Hères - Domaine universitaire

Complément lieu

Bâtiment Michel Dubois - Salle A6 Annie Genovèse, à 13h

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Submitted on 25 February 2025

Updated on 26 March 2025