Cognitive simulation of driver and cooperative driving assistance

The marketing of more and more sophisticated driving aid systems and of new means of communications in cars reveals a certain number of harmful, inferred effects on users. Ranging from an overload provoked by superfluous information to deeper modifications of driving behaviour or competence, these i...

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