Verhaltenswissenschafltiche Aspekte von Fahrerassistenzsystemen

Um verhaltenswissenschaftliche Aspekte von Fahrerassistenzsystemen beurteilen zu konnen, muss der Begriff Fahrerassistenzsystem verhaltenswissenschaftlich relevant definiert werden: Moderne Fahrerassistenzsysteme sind solche Systeme, bei denen entscheidende Komponenten der menschlichen Kognition von den Systemen ubernommen werden. Fur Engeln und Wittig (2005, zitiert in [1]) sind diese entscheidenden Komponenten die Wahrnehmung und die Evaluation – also die Bewertung des Wahrgenommenen. Die reine Ausfuhrung einer Handlung zahlt somit nicht zum Begriff der Fahrerassistenz.

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