N. Fricke, Heather Wisdom, Michael D. Justiss, S. Koskie, R. Dufour, Glenn Widmann
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Autonomous driving systems - methodological considerations in human factors research
Driving simulators provide a means to balance experimental control with ecological validity when studying autonomous advanced driver assistance systems. This paper presents methodological considerations in the development of research designed to investigate such systems. Assessment methods including driver performance as a safety measure, related experimental design, driver state monitoring, and constructs indirectly related to driver safety, such as trust and mental workload are discussed.