Jesper Sandin

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2020

How Do Drivers Respond to Silent Automation Failures? Driving Simulator Study and Comparison of Computational Driver Braking Models

Giulio Bianchi Piccinini, Esko Lehtonen, Fabio Forcolin et al
Human Factors. Vol. 62 (7), p. 1212-1229
Journal article
2018

On actions of long combination vehicle drivers prior to lane changes in dense highway traffic – A driving simulator study

Peter Nilsson, Leo Laine, Jesper Sandin et al
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. Vol. 55, p. 25-37
Journal article
2016

Large Moving Base Simulators and Automation Design for Heavy Vehicles - Case Study for HCT

Jesper Sandin, Bruno Augusto, Leo Laine et al
International Symposium on Heavy Vehicle Transport Technology (HVTT14)
Other conference contribution
2015

A Lane-Change Gap Acceptance Scenario Developed for Heavy Vehicle Active Safety Assessment: A Driving Simulator Study

Jesper Sandin, Bruno Augusto, Peter Nilsson et al
Future Active Safety Technology Towards zero traffic accidents, FAST Zero 2015, Göteborg, September 2015, p. 7-
Other conference contribution
2014

Traffic safety of Heavy Goods Vehicles and implications for High Capacity Transport vehicles

Jesper Sandin, András Bálint, Helen Fagerlind et al
Transport Research Arena 2014, Paris
Conference poster
2014

Drivers' assessment of driving a 32 meter A-double with and without full automation in a moving simulator base simulator

Peter Nilsson, Jesper Sandin
13th International Heavy Vehicle Transport Technology Symposium, San Luis, Argentina
Paper in proceeding
2013

EDR Pre-Crash Data: Potential for Applications in Active Safety Testing

Robert Thomson, Jesper Sandin, Omar Bagdadi et al
Proceedings of the 23rd Conference of the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles
Paper in proceeding
2010

The intercoder agreement when using the Driving Reliability and Error Analysis Method in road traffic accident investigations

HENRIETTE WALLÉN WARNER, Jesper Sandin
Safety Science. Vol. 48 (5), p. 527-536
Journal article
2009

An analysis of common patterns in aggregated causation charts from intersection crashes

Jesper Sandin
Accident Analysis and Prevention. Vol. 41 (3), p. 624-632
Journal article
2008

Development of an In-depth European Accident Causation Database and the Driving Reliability and Error Analysis Method, DREAM 3.0

Helen Fagerlind, Karolina Björkman, HENRIETTE WALLÉN WARNER et al
3:rd International Conference ESAR - Expert Symposium on Accident Research, Hannover, Germany, September
Other conference contribution
2008

Dream 3.0. Documentation of references supporting the links in the classification scheme

HENRIETTE WALLÉN WARNER, Gunilla Björklund, Emma Johansson et al
Report
2007

Accident investigations for active safety at CHALMERS - new demands require new methodologies

Mikael Ljung Aust, Helen Fagerlind, Per Lövsund et al
Vehicle System Dynamics. Vol. 45 (10), p. 881-894
Journal article
2007

Understanding the causation of single-vehicle crashes: a methodology for in-depth on-scene multidisciplinary case studies

Jesper Sandin, Mikael Ljung Aust
International Journal of Vehicle Safety. Vol. 2 (3), p. 316-333
Journal article
2005

Complex causation patterns in real-world car-crashes: a crucial subject in active safety development

Jesper Sandin
Yong Advanced Passive Safety Network (YAPSN) Conference, 16-17 December, Warsaw, Poland
Conference poster
2004

Crash investigations for active safety: Meeting new demands on investigation methodology

Jesper Sandin, Mikael Ljung Aust
1: st International Conference on ESAR - Expert Symposium of Accident Research, Hannover, Germany, September
Other conference contribution
2004

Accident models for modern road traffic: changing times creates new demands*

Yu-Hsing Huang, Mikael Ljung Aust, Jesper Sandin et al
International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. October 10-13 , The Hague, The Netherlands
Paper in proceeding

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