Support systems for cyclists in automated traffic: A review and future outlook
doi:10.4121/c.6202309.v1
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Berge, Siri; de Winter, Joost; Hagenzieker, M.P. (Marjan) (2022): Support systems for cyclists in automated traffic: A review and future outlook. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. collection. https://doi.org/10.4121/c.6202309.v1
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Research data for the paper Berge, S. H., de Winter, J., & Hagenzieker, M. (2022). Support systems for cyclists in automated traffic: A review and future outlook.
This paper provides a synthesis of the current literature on communication technologies, systems, and devices available to cyclists and discusses the outlook of technology-driven solutions in future automated traffic. We have analysed and coded 92 support systems using a taxonomy of 13 variables based on the physical, communicational, and functional attributes of the systems.
The data set contains a spreadsheet with the literature sample and the analysis.
history
- 2022-11-14 first online, published, posted
- 2022-09-28 revised
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
funding
- Supporting the interaction of Humans and Automated vehicles: Preparing for the EnvIronment of Tomorrow (grant code 860410) [more info...] European Commission
- Top financing ESR 10 in Supporting the interaction of Humans and Automated vehicles: Preparing for the Environment of Tomorrow (SHAPE-IT) (grant code 312213) [more info...] The Research Council of Norway
organizations
Delft University of Technology