New assisted driving technology provides a solution to enabling driver persistence while also addressing older adult fitness to drive issues. The proposed driver assistance system follows a detailed literature review, an analysis of secondary data, and the specification of a solution using human machine interaction (HMI) design methods. Overall, the assisted driving concept follows from a principled/ethical perspective in relation to promoting self-efficacy and enablement for older adults. The system is conceptualized as a supportive friend or ‘co-pilot’. It is argued that the use of new car-based sensors, along with machine learning intelligence and novel multimodal HMI communication methods will enable driver persistence while also promoting older adult self-efficacy and positive ageing.
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Cahill, J., Crowley, K., Cromie, S., Kay, A., Gormley, M., Kenny, E., … Ross, R. (2020). Driver Persistence, Safety and Older Adult Self-efficacy: Addressing Driving Challenges Using Innovative Multimodal Communication Concepts. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1205 AISC, pp. 313–319). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50838-8_43
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