Non-driving related activities inside an automated vehicle among Malaysia passengers

The advancement of automotive technology has led to the development of automated vehicles. The trend of passengers performing non-driving related activities during travel was expected to be continued in the future automated vehicle. It is essential to discover the type of activities that the users p...

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Main Authors: Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin, Sulaiman, Mohammad Izhar, Karjanto, Juffrizal, Hassan, Muhammad Zahir, Sulaiman, Syabillah, Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi, Abu Kassim, Khairil Anwar
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Published: Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang 2023
Online Access:http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28663/2/0174210082024102012.pdf
http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28663/
https://journal.unimma.ac.id/index.php/AutomotiveExperiences/article/view/9152
https://doi.org/10.31603/ae.9152
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author Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin
Sulaiman, Mohammad Izhar
Karjanto, Juffrizal
Hassan, Muhammad Zahir
Sulaiman, Syabillah
Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi
Abu Kassim, Khairil Anwar
author_facet Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin
Sulaiman, Mohammad Izhar
Karjanto, Juffrizal
Hassan, Muhammad Zahir
Sulaiman, Syabillah
Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi
Abu Kassim, Khairil Anwar
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description The advancement of automotive technology has led to the development of automated vehicles. The trend of passengers performing non-driving related activities during travel was expected to be continued in the future automated vehicle. It is essential to discover the type of activities that the users prefer to improve the interior design of an automated vehicle. Past studies show that every country has different preferred non-driving related activities. The main objective of this study is to collect data on preferred non-driving related activities, specifically by Malaysians, using online questionnaires. 293 respondents answered the questionnaires in six (6) months. As a result, the top three (3) non-driving related activities in Malaysia are listening to music, calling or texting, and interacting with others. In addition, the most preferred seating position as a passenger, the most suitable travel duration to perform non-driving related activities uninterrupted, and the preferred seating configuration of the automated vehicle were also discovered. The outcome of this study will add knowledge for designing better future automated vehicles suitable for Malaysian users.
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spelling my.utem.eprints-286632025-04-11T11:55:32Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28663/ Non-driving related activities inside an automated vehicle among Malaysia passengers Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin Sulaiman, Mohammad Izhar Karjanto, Juffrizal Hassan, Muhammad Zahir Sulaiman, Syabillah Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi Abu Kassim, Khairil Anwar The advancement of automotive technology has led to the development of automated vehicles. The trend of passengers performing non-driving related activities during travel was expected to be continued in the future automated vehicle. It is essential to discover the type of activities that the users prefer to improve the interior design of an automated vehicle. Past studies show that every country has different preferred non-driving related activities. The main objective of this study is to collect data on preferred non-driving related activities, specifically by Malaysians, using online questionnaires. 293 respondents answered the questionnaires in six (6) months. As a result, the top three (3) non-driving related activities in Malaysia are listening to music, calling or texting, and interacting with others. In addition, the most preferred seating position as a passenger, the most suitable travel duration to perform non-driving related activities uninterrupted, and the preferred seating configuration of the automated vehicle were also discovered. The outcome of this study will add knowledge for designing better future automated vehicles suitable for Malaysian users. Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang 2023-11 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28663/2/0174210082024102012.pdf Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin and Sulaiman, Mohammad Izhar and Karjanto, Juffrizal and Hassan, Muhammad Zahir and Sulaiman, Syabillah and Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi and Abu Kassim, Khairil Anwar (2023) Non-driving related activities inside an automated vehicle among Malaysia passengers. Automotive Experiences, 6 (3). 452 - 465. ISSN 2615-6202 https://journal.unimma.ac.id/index.php/AutomotiveExperiences/article/view/9152 https://doi.org/10.31603/ae.9152
spellingShingle Md. Yusof, Nidzamuddin
Sulaiman, Mohammad Izhar
Karjanto, Juffrizal
Hassan, Muhammad Zahir
Sulaiman, Syabillah
Mohd Jawi, Zulhaidi
Abu Kassim, Khairil Anwar
Non-driving related activities inside an automated vehicle among Malaysia passengers
title Non-driving related activities inside an automated vehicle among Malaysia passengers
title_full Non-driving related activities inside an automated vehicle among Malaysia passengers
title_fullStr Non-driving related activities inside an automated vehicle among Malaysia passengers
title_full_unstemmed Non-driving related activities inside an automated vehicle among Malaysia passengers
title_short Non-driving related activities inside an automated vehicle among Malaysia passengers
title_sort non-driving related activities inside an automated vehicle among malaysia passengers
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28663/2/0174210082024102012.pdf
http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28663/
https://journal.unimma.ac.id/index.php/AutomotiveExperiences/article/view/9152
https://doi.org/10.31603/ae.9152
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