Festschrift in honour of Professor Neville Stanton: A lone crusader in a world of driving simulators

Appl Ergon. 2021 Oct 6;98:103594. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2021.103594. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe automotive future has always pointed to a world of intelligent co-pilots and robot cars, but perhaps no more so than Knight Rider. In this 1980's television series the fictional Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT) was a supercomputer on wheels with 1000 megabytes of memory. The protagonist was Michael Knight, a young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent and the helpless. This was a shadowy flight into the trials and tribulations of different levels of automation, re-claiming control when automation failed, and a wilful, chatty computer co-driver. An amusing metaphor, perhaps, for the research impact made by Neville Stanton in the field of vehicle automation. Without question - to paraphrase the Knight Rider outro - "one man can make a difference". This festschrift in Neville's honour tells the story of how.PMID:34627068 | DOI:10.1016/j.apergo.2021.103594
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