Use Patterns Among Early Adopters of Adaptive Cruise Control
@article{Xiong2012UsePA,
title={Use Patterns Among Early Adopters of Adaptive Cruise Control},
author={Huimin Xiong and Linda Ng Boyle and Jane Moeckli and Ben Dow and Timothy L. Brown},
journal={Human Factors: The Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society},
year={2012},
volume={54},
pages={722 - 733}
}Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate use patterns among early adopters of adaptive cruise control (ACC). Background: Extended use of ACC may influence a driver’s behavior in the long term, which can have unintended safety consequences. Method: The authors examined the use of a motion-based simulator by 24 participants (15 males and 9 females). Cluster analysis was performed on drivers’ use of ACC and was based on their gap settings, speed settings, number of warnings issued…
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