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The Problem of motion sickness and its implications for automated driving

Kirst et al., 2022

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8569090587906971901
Author
Kirst L
Ernst B
Kern A
Steinhauser M
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User Experience Design in the Era of Automated Driving

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Motion sickness impairs user experience and reduces engagement in non-driving related tasks in automated driving. The present chapter provides an overview on research on motion sickness and discusses strategies to prevent motion sickness in automated driving …
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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