Augmenting the Passenger-Car Team Dynamic using Ambient Communication
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
With the increase of automated driving in the automotive industry, the driver-car team dynamic is evolving from a master-slave relationship, where the user simply controls the machine, to a teammate dynamic, where the car and driver are working together. As cars become driverless and vehicles become fully autonomous, the driving experience could essentially become a passenger experience.
Renault, the French car manufacturer, is interested in the future of autonomous technology. They provided us with a project prompt that pertains to understanding and improving the future communication between an autonomous car and the person ‘driving’ it. They felt ambient communication can play a key role in this new team dynamic.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | [ca. June 2015] |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Niedziela, Kornel |
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Author | Craig, Adam |
Author | Flowers, Caroline |
Author | Gowan, Jacob |
Author | Bisballe, Matilde |
Author | Erichsen, Jørgen A. B. |
Author | Gerstenberg, Achim |
Author | Semb, Carl C. S. |
Advisor | Laws, Shad |
Advisor | Steber, Scott |
Advisor | Lukens, Bill |
Sponsor | Renault |
Subjects
Subject | Mechanical Engineering |
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Subject | Autonomous Driving |
Subject | Renault |
Subject | Ambient Communication |
Subject | Driver-Car Team Dynamic |
Genre | Student project report |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/wc053rq8118 |
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- Niedziela, Kornel; Craig, Adam; Flowers, Caroline; Gowan, Jacob; Bisballe, Matilde; Erichsen, Jørgen A. B.; Gerstenberg, Achim; Semb, Carl C. S.; Laws, Shad; Steber, Scott; Lukens, Bill. (2015). Augmenting the Passenger-Car Team Dynamic using Ambient Communication. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/wc053rq8118
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