Author: Kircher Katja
Affiliation: The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (Sweden) | Linköping University, Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning (Sweden)
Title: A data driven method to extract visual time-sharing sequences from naturalistic driving data
Keywords: glance behaviour, analysis, visual time, sharing
Session: 1A
Author: Kircher Katja
Affiliation: The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (Sweden) | Linköping University, Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning (Sweden)
Title: Attention allocation of cyclists in interaction with other road users
Keywords: cyclists, system situational awareness, glance behaviour
Session: 5B
Author: Kircher Katja
Affiliation: The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (Sweden) | Linköping University, Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning (Sweden)
Title: Minimum required attention
Keywords: distraction, driver behaviour, attentional processes, mental models, situation awareness, visual search
Session: 2A
Author: Krajewski Jarek
Affiliation: Rhenish University of Applied Sciences Cologne (Germany) | University of Wuppertal (Germany)
Title: Short-term prediction versus detection of microsleep events
Keywords: sleepiness, microsleep, electroencephalography, time, frequency analysis, machine learning
Session: 8A
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Author: Kräutler Christian
Affiliation: KFV, Austrian Road Safety Board (Austria)
Title: The impact of distraction on driving behaviour of car drivers in urban traffic. Results of a simulator-based study
Keywords: driving simulator, distraction, driving behaviour
Session: 9A
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Author: Kujala Tuomo
Affiliation: University of Jyväskylä (Finland)
Title: Driving distractions - What is wrong with us?
Keywords: manufacturing, regulation, research, driver distraction, design, marketing
Session: 7B
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Author: Kujala Tuomo
Affiliation: University of Jyväskylä (Finland)
Title: Naturalistic driving study on the usage of smart phone applications while driving
Keywords: distraction, smartphone, application, naturalistic driving study, driving scenario
Session: 1A