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Recommended Readings

These papers are grouped according to high-level research areas, organized alphabetically.

Advanced Simulation

Advanced Vehicle Systems or In-Vehicle? Information Systems
Desroches, P., Trick, L. & Nonnecke, B. (2006). The impact of navigation systems on the perception time of young and older drivers. Copyright SAE International (06B-22).

Hoffman, J.D., Lee, J.D., McGehee, D.V. et al. (2005). Visual sampling of in-vehicle text messages - Effects of number of lines, page presentation, and message control. Transportation Research Record (1937), 22-30.

Noel, E., Nonnecke, B., & Trick, L. (2005). A comprehensive learnability evaluation method for in-car navigation devices. Copyright SAE International (05AE-127).

Seppelt, B.D., Lees, M.N., & Lee, J.D. (2005). Driver distraction and reliance: Adaptive cruise control in the context of sensor reliability and algorithm limits. Honda outstanding student paper award. In Proceedings of the Third International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training, and Vehicle Design, 255-261.external link

Attention Allocation
Famewo, J., Trick, L.M., & Nonnecke, B. (in press). How does driving experience affect allocation of attention in complex signaled intersections? Article to be published in Conference Proceedings for Vision in Vehicles, Vision in Vehicles Press. (The conference was held in Dublin, Ireland on July, 27-30, 2006).

Automation Reliance

Cognitive Assessment

Cognitive Modeling

Driver Behavior

Driver Distraction
Lee, J.D., McGehee, D.V., Brown, T.L., & Reyes, M.L. (2002). Collision warning timing, driver distraction, and driver response to imminent rear end collisions in a high-fidelity driving simulator. Human Factors, 44(2), 314-334.

Driving Safety
Lee, J. D. (2006a). Driving safety. In R. S. Nickerson (Ed.), Review of Human Factors. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 172-218.

Drugs and Driver Impairment

Eye Movements

Interface Design

Operator Modeling

Research Methods
Berggren, S.M. & Kallgren, L. (2006). Introducing a method for enabling comparison of research results between vehicle simulators. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Test and Evaluation Technical Group Fall 2006 Newsletter. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1-6.

Straus, S. (2005). New, Improved, Comprehensive and Automated Driver's License Test and Vision Screening System, Phoenix, Arizona: Arizona Department of Transportation, FHWA-AZ-04-559(1).external link

Research Process

Simulation Development

Simulator Implementation


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