2023
DOI: 10.1177/21695067231192206
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Do Drivers Require Education After Over-The-Air Adas Updates?

Justin Mason,
John Gaspar,
Cher Carney
et al.

Abstract: Over-the-air (OTA) advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) updates may require drivers to adjust their mental models to maintain appropriate system use. Based on the magnitude of change to the ADAS, hands-on experience with the updated system may not require consumer education or training. In this study, 96 drivers experienced adaptive cruise control in the NADS-1 and received an OTA update with either pedestrian detection (PD) or traffic jam (TJ). Drivers that experienced PD had a higher confidence in their… Show more

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