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A Stimulation Method to Assess the Contractile Status of the Lumbar Extensors in a Seated Posture
(Rancho Rehabilitation Engineering Program, Rancho Los Amigos Medical CenterWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2015-11)
The purpose of present study was to develop and evaluate methods to assess stimulation responses of the lumbar extensors, as part of a longer‐term goal of detecting fatigue during prolonged sitting. Three stimulation ...
Effects of Driver and Secondary Task Characteristics on Lane Change Test Performance
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 2013-11)
The main objective of this study was to examine the sensitivity of the Lane Change Test (LCT) as proposed by International Organization of Standardization by evaluating LCT performance between primary and dual‐task conditions ...
From Manual Driving to Automated Driving: A Review of 10 Years of AutoUI
(2019-09-21)
This paper gives an overview of the ten-year devel- opment of the papers presented at the International ACM Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutoUI) from 2009 to 2018. We ...
A Machine Learning Approach to Customer Needs Analysis for Product Ecosystems
(2019-10-03)
Creating product ecosystems has been one of the strategic ways to enhance user experience and business advantages. Among many, customer needs analysis for product ecosystems is one of the most challenging tasks in creating ...
Road safety in New York and Los Angeles: U.S. megacities compared with the nation
(University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Transportation Research Institute, 2012-09)
This study examined road safety in the two U.S. megacities, New York and Los Angeles.
Patterns of fatal and all crashes in these megacities were compared with those for the entire U.S. (Also included were data for the two ...
Analyzing Customer Needs of Product Ecosystems Using Online Product Reviews
(2019-11-25)
It is necessary to analyze customer needs of a product ecosystem in order to increase customer satisfaction and user experience, which will, in turn, enhance its business strategy and profits. However, it is often ...
Driver distraction from cell phone use and potential for self-limiting behavior
(University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Transportation Research Institute, 2012-12)
This project consists of three parts. The first is a review of the literature on driver distraction that primarily focuses on cell phone use. The second two parts involve analysis of an existing field operational test ...