Exploring end-user experiences: Self-perceived notions on use of adaptive cruise control systems
Paper i proceeding, 2010

This paper explores end-user experiences of adaptive cruise control systems. A qualitative approach has been applied and data has been collected by means of focus group interviews. In total the study consists of three focus group session with five to seven participants in each. Themes explored include interaction between user and system, functional limitations and trust, and system effects on driving behaviour. Key findings include reported driving behaviour changes as, for instance, an increasing tendency to stay in the right lane and user conceptions about system functionality regarding which can be concluded that end-users of adaptive cruise control carry rough mental models of the system.

adaptive cruise control systems (ACC)

traffic safety

adoption

acceptance

Författare

Niklas Strand

Chalmers, Produkt- och produktionsutveckling, Design and Human Factors

Josef Nilsson

Vehicle and Traffic Safety Centre at Chalmers

Chalmers, Signaler och system, System- och reglerteknik

MariAnne Karlsson

Chalmers, Produkt- och produktionsutveckling, Design and Human Factors

Lena Nilsson

Conference Proceedings of the European Conference on Human Centred Design for Intelligent Transport System

487-496

Styrkeområden

Transport

Ämneskategorier

Psykologi (exklusive tillämpad psykologi)

Övrig annan teknik

Tillämpad psykologi

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2017-10-07