Motion sickness in a fully automated vehicle: How does passenger feel when engaging in non-driving related activities

Non-driving related activities (NDRA) such as reading and watching videos are some of the everyday activities to be done by the passenger when they are traveling in a vehicle. The passengers are expected to experience uncomfortable feelings such as motion sickness (MS) from mild MS and, worst case,...

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Main Authors: Karjanto, Juffrizal, Mohd Norzam, Muhammad Nur Aliff, Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin, Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi, Rauterberg, Matthias
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Published: School of Engineering, Taylor’s University 2024
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spelling my.utem.eprints.277932024-10-09T15:37:22Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27793/ Motion sickness in a fully automated vehicle: How does passenger feel when engaging in non-driving related activities Karjanto, Juffrizal Mohd Norzam, Muhammad Nur Aliff Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi Rauterberg, Matthias Non-driving related activities (NDRA) such as reading and watching videos are some of the everyday activities to be done by the passenger when they are traveling in a vehicle. The passengers are expected to experience uncomfortable feelings such as motion sickness (MS) from mild MS and, worst case, vomit when engaging NDRA. Twenty-two participants (7 males and 15 females), aged between 20 and 28 years old (Mean = 23.05, SD = 2.51) that have Motion Sickness Susceptibility Questionnaire scores of more than 50% (Mean = 82.23, SD = 16.5) were selected to join the experiment using a within-subject design. This study focused on how the passengers felt when they engaged NDRA throughout the experiment session (before, during, and after the driven phase) when driving by a Defensive Automated Vehicle driving style. The results found that the participants experienced MS during and after the driven phase in both NDRAs. Also, the results found that reading activity induced more MS than watching a video. School of Engineering, Taylor’s University 2024-08 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27793/2/0174210082024101159980.pdf Karjanto, Juffrizal and Mohd Norzam, Muhammad Nur Aliff and Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin and Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi and Rauterberg, Matthias (2024) Motion sickness in a fully automated vehicle: How does passenger feel when engaging in non-driving related activities. Journal Of Engineering Science And Technology, 19 (4). pp. 1487-1504. ISSN 1823-4690 https://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2019%20Issue%204%20August%202024/19_4_21.pdf
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description Non-driving related activities (NDRA) such as reading and watching videos are some of the everyday activities to be done by the passenger when they are traveling in a vehicle. The passengers are expected to experience uncomfortable feelings such as motion sickness (MS) from mild MS and, worst case, vomit when engaging NDRA. Twenty-two participants (7 males and 15 females), aged between 20 and 28 years old (Mean = 23.05, SD = 2.51) that have Motion Sickness Susceptibility Questionnaire scores of more than 50% (Mean = 82.23, SD = 16.5) were selected to join the experiment using a within-subject design. This study focused on how the passengers felt when they engaged NDRA throughout the experiment session (before, during, and after the driven phase) when driving by a Defensive Automated Vehicle driving style. The results found that the participants experienced MS during and after the driven phase in both NDRAs. Also, the results found that reading activity induced more MS than watching a video.
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author Karjanto, Juffrizal
Mohd Norzam, Muhammad Nur Aliff
Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin
Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi
Rauterberg, Matthias
spellingShingle Karjanto, Juffrizal
Mohd Norzam, Muhammad Nur Aliff
Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin
Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi
Rauterberg, Matthias
Motion sickness in a fully automated vehicle: How does passenger feel when engaging in non-driving related activities
author_facet Karjanto, Juffrizal
Mohd Norzam, Muhammad Nur Aliff
Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin
Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi
Rauterberg, Matthias
author_sort Karjanto, Juffrizal
title Motion sickness in a fully automated vehicle: How does passenger feel when engaging in non-driving related activities
title_short Motion sickness in a fully automated vehicle: How does passenger feel when engaging in non-driving related activities
title_full Motion sickness in a fully automated vehicle: How does passenger feel when engaging in non-driving related activities
title_fullStr Motion sickness in a fully automated vehicle: How does passenger feel when engaging in non-driving related activities
title_full_unstemmed Motion sickness in a fully automated vehicle: How does passenger feel when engaging in non-driving related activities
title_sort motion sickness in a fully automated vehicle: how does passenger feel when engaging in non-driving related activities
publisher School of Engineering, Taylor’s University
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27793/2/0174210082024101159980.pdf
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https://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2019%20Issue%204%20August%202024/19_4_21.pdf
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