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View article: What the PCSA? Addressing diversity in lower-limb musculoskeletal models: age- and sex-related differences in PCSA and muscle mass
What the PCSA? Addressing diversity in lower-limb musculoskeletal models: age- and sex-related differences in PCSA and muscle mass Open
Musculoskeletal (MSK) models offer a non-invasive way to understand biomechanical loads on joints and tendons, which are difficult to measure directly. Variations in muscle strength, especially relative differences between muscles, signifi…
View article: Driving-PASS: A Driving Performance Assessment System for Stroke Drivers Using Deep Features
Driving-PASS: A Driving Performance Assessment System for Stroke Drivers Using Deep Features Open
Despite any doubts about driving safety, many stroke drivers drive again due to the absence of valid screening tools. The on-road test is considered a formal assessment, but there are safety issues in testing directly on stroke patients wh…
View article: Situation Awareness and Transitions in Highly Automated Driving: A Framework and Mini Review
Situation Awareness and Transitions in Highly Automated Driving: A Framework and Mini Review Open
The human factors of transition in highly automated driving is becoming crucial, because transitions between the driver and the automation will remain a key element of automated driving until fully automated driving replace manual operatio…
View article: 2C4-2 Validation of a driving simulator for driver distraction research on a two-lane highway
2C4-2 Validation of a driving simulator for driver distraction research on a two-lane highway Open
In the last years, a great deal of research has demonstrated that driving simulator studies can be a suitable alternative to field studies. However, a driving simulator must be correctly validated for each specific aspect of driver behavio…
View article: 2C5-1 Effect of advanced driver assistance systems on driving style and fuel economy
2C5-1 Effect of advanced driver assistance systems on driving style and fuel economy Open
It is known that driving style is highly correlated with safety and fuel economy. In general, drivers who have moderate driving style shows safer driving behavior than aggressive drivers, and they may achieve higher fuel efficiency than th…