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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180228T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180228T120000
DTSTAMP:20210609T130956Z
URL:https://www.ergonomics.org.au/events/transig-pd-event-human-factors-in
 -connected-and-automated-vehicles/
SUMMARY:TRANSIG: PD event - Human Factors in Connected and Automated Vehicl
 es
DESCRIPTION:Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) are predicted to transf
 orm the road network with the potential to improve productivity\, reduce c
 ongestion and improve safety. Ultimate success of CAVs will depend on peop
 le’s trust and how they choose to use and interact with them. Human fact
 ors methods and knowledge are critical to the design and integration of CA
 Vs for an effective and efficient future transport system.\n\nAt this even
 t you will hear from researchers in NSW who are working on tackling people
  and CAVs. The session will conclude with a panel session with the opportu
 nity for questions and discussion on human factors issues in CAVs.\n\nHuma
 n Factors challenges and opportunities in the design and deployment of con
 nected and automated vehicles\, Adjunct Professor Mike Regan\, ARRB\nMike 
 is Chief Scientist – Safety Systems and HF for the Australian Road Resea
 rch Board (ARRB)\, Australia's road transport research agency. He is an Ad
 j. Prof. at UNSW\, and a Past President of the HFESA. His research include
 s driver interaction with automated vehicles. Mike is the technical co-lea
 der of the Australian Driverless Vehicle Initiative\, led by the ARRB\, an
 d is the Australian on the US-EU-Japan trilateral HF expert group on vehic
 le automation.\n\nUnderstanding the impact of CAVs on behaviour and intera
 ctions. Dr Prasannah Prabhakharan\nPrasannah is a Research Fellow at the R
 esearch Centre for Integrated Transport Innovation (rCITI) UNSW. With a ba
 ckground cognitive psychology &amp\; HF with research interests in improvi
 ng transport safety systems by identifying how behavioural and cognitive 
 ‘mistakes’ occur and optimising human performance.\n\nRoad Safety Eval
 uations of Connected Vehicles\, Automated Vehicles and In-Vehicle Technolo
 gy Trials Dr Anna Chevalier\nAnna works in the road safety field. Anna has
  delivered evidence‐based programs for government underpinned by academi
 c expertise including ground‐breaking road safety programs including con
 nected vehicle\, naturalistic driving\, instrumented vehicle\, wearable sa
 fety technology and intelligent speed adaption. Anna is the Principal Tech
 nology Leader at ARRB.\n\nWhere do we put usability and safety in the tran
 sition to connected and automated vehicles\, Professor Ann Williamson\nAnn
  Williamson is Director of the Transport and Road Safety (TARS) Research C
 entre and Professor of Aviation Safety at the School of Aviation\, UNSW Sy
 dney. Ann has a history of research on a broad range of HFE issues in tran
 sport safety including new technologies in vehicles.\n\nRegistration from 
 8.30am\nPresentations from 9am-12pm\nCost: FREE\nGetting here: A 3 minute 
 walk from Chatswood Station. Limited street parking. 12 minute walk from W
 estfield Shopping parking.\n\nThere are limited spaces available please r
 egister for this event using the button below.\n\nFor any enquires\, pleas
 e contact Airdrie Long 0418 385 605 or transig@ergonomics.org.au \n\nDOWN
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