Author: Hadj Selem Fouad
Affiliation: Institut VEDECOM (France)
Title: The effects of mental workload and duration of automated driving on driver behaviour
Keywords: automated driving, mental workload, duration, driver behaviour
Session: 3A
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Author: Hagiwara Toru
Affiliation: Hokkaido university (Japan)
Title: Effect of visual distraction on response time for lane change with partially automated vehicle
Keywords: partially automated vehicle, lane change, reaction time, visual distraction
Session: 3A
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Author: Hargutt Volker
Affiliation: WIVW GmbH (Germany)
Title: Measuring driver fatigue based on eyelid opening level
Keywords: driver fatigue, eyelid opening, remote eyetracking system
Session: 1B
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Author: Harvey Catherine
Affiliation: University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Title: Exploring two interaction mechanisms for in-vehicle touch screens: Peripheral Vision and Muscle Memory
Keywords: peripheral vision, muscle memory, in, vehicle touch screens
Session: 5A
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Author: Herrstedt Lene
Affiliation: Trafitec (Denmark)
Title: Do LED-advertising signs affect driver attention?
Keywords: distraction, advertising, LED signs
Session: 3B
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Author: Heymann Michael
Affiliation: Technion
Title: A formal approach to allocation of informational elements: Displays and HUDs
Keywords: integration of information, head up display, function allocation, organization of information, categorization of information
Session: 9B
Author: Horrey William
Affiliation: Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety (United States)
Title: Differences in calibration of skills in distracted driving situations
Keywords: risky decision making, texting, driving, cognitive
Session: 4B
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Author: Huemer Anja Katharina
Affiliation: Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany) | Humboldt Universität zu Berlin (Germany)
Title: Observational study on driver secondary tasks in German cities
Keywords: handheld cell phone, texting while driving, eating, drinking, smoking, observational study, prevalence, situational influences, driver characteristics
Session: 9A
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Author: Huemer Anja Katharina
Affiliation: Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany)
Title: Literature review on observational studies on cell phone use while driving
Keywords: literature review, handheld cell phone, texting while driving, observational study, prevalence, situational influences, driver characteristics
Session: 9A
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Author: Hugot Myriam
Affiliation: Ifsttar, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (France)
Title: Factors influencing usage of extended functionalities on smartphone while driving
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Session: 4A
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