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Title: | Sleep quality and comfort in fully automated vehicles: A comparison of two seat configurations | Authors: | Caballero Bruno, Irene Lingelbach, Katharina Wohllebe, Thomas Weng, Michael Piechnik, Daniela Tagalidou, Nektaria Vukelić, Mathias Hernández-Castellano, Pedro M. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 3317 Tecnología de vehículos de motor 2411 Fisiología humana |
Keywords: | Automated Vehicles Seat Position Sleep Quality |
Issue Date: | 2023 | Journal: | Applied Ergonomics | Abstract: | As autonomous driving technology advances, the possibility of using vehicles as sleeping environments becomes increasingly relevant. To investigate the feasibility of this concept, a sleep study was conducted with twelve participants who were given a 4-h opportunity window to sleep in both reclined and flat seat configurations. The evaluation involved both objective measures, including polysomnographic (PSG) data analysis, and subjective measures through questionnaires, assessing sleep quality and comfort. While the sleep quantity results were comparable between the two sleeping positions, the reclined position showed a slight advantage in sleep quantity (TST and WASO). Interestingly, a trend highlighting a possible difference was found between the seat positions regarding non-rapid eye movement stage 3 (NREM 3). NREM 3 tended to be in a higher proportion of total sleep time in the flat seat position. Sleep onset latency (SOL) also showed a trend of a shorter latency by participants in the flat position. Additionally, most participants reported a preference for the flat position over the reclined position. These findings suggest that a flat seat configuration could offer a more comfortable and restful sleep environment for passengers in autonomous vehicles. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/126995 | ISSN: | 0003-6870 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.apergo.2023.104137 | Source: | Applied Ergonomics [ISSN 0003-6870],v. 114, 104137 (Enero 2024) |
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