• The automated driver as a new road user 

      Storsæter, Ane Dalsnes; Pitera, Kelly; McCormack, Edward (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Although road infrastructure has been designed to accommodate human drivers’ physiology and psychology for over a century, human error has always been the main cause of traffic accidents. Consequently, Advanced Driver ...
    • Camera-Based Lane Detection—Can Yellow Road Markings Facilitate Automated Driving in Snow? 

      Storsæter, Ane Dalsnes; Pitera, Kelly; McCormack, Edward (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Road markings are beneficial to human drivers, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and automated driving systems (ADS); on the contrary, snow coverage on roads poses a challenge to all three of these groups with ...
    • Designing and Maintaining Roads to Facilitate Automated Driving 

      Storsæter, Ane Dalsnes (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2021:240, Doctoral thesis, 2021)
      Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are common in modern cars. ADAS features such as lane keeping and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) represent forms of lateral and longitudinal vehicle control, i.e., the basis for ...
    • Using ADAS to Future-Proof Roads—Comparison of Fog Line Detection from an In-Vehicle Camera and Mobile Retroreflectometer 

      Storsæter, Ane Dalsnes; Pitera, Kelly; McCormack, Edward (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Pavement markings are used to convey positioning information to both humans and automated driving systems. As automated driving is increasingly being adopted to support safety, it is important to understand how successfully ...