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Keio Research Highlights: Human-machine interface: Recognizing the onset of drivers' preparation for takeover in automated driving

September 26, 2024

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Human-machine interface: Recognizing the onset of drivers' preparation for takeover in automated driving

In conditionally automated driving (SAE Level 3), a human driver needs to quickly take over control of the vehicle when prompted to do so. A method for automatically recognizing that a driver has initiated the takeover process has now been developed.
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