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A Review of Motion Sickness in Automated Vehicles

Abhraneil Dam, Myounghoon Jeon

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Abstract

Automated vehicles (AVs) are the next wave of evolution in the transportation industry, but the progress towards increased levels of automation faces several challenges. One of the major problems, that gets overlooked, is motion sickness. As more drivers become passengers engaging in ‘passenger tasks’, it will lead to greater occurrences of motion sickness, preventing AVs from providing their true benefit to society. In an attempt to encourage more researchers to solve the problem of motion sickness in AVs, this study conducted a literature review following the PRISMA framework to identify the latest research trends and methodologies. Based on the findings and limitations in the existing literature, this study suggests a bird's-eye-view research framework consisting of causation, induction, measurement, and mitigation techniques, that researchers and early practitioners can utilize to conduct research in this field. Furthermore, the paper highlights future research directions in mitigation techniques to combat motion sickness in AVs.

Topics & Concepts

Motion sicknessAutomationMotion (physics)Field (mathematics)CausationComputer scienceData scienceRisk analysis (engineering)EngineeringArtificial intelligenceBusinessPolitical sciencePsychologyPsychiatryMathematicsLawPure mathematicsMechanical engineeringVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsHuman-Automation Interaction and SafetyStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery