Haufe et al., 2011 - Google Patents
EEG potentials predict upcoming emergency brakings during simulated drivingHaufe et al., 2011
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- Haufe S
- Treder M
- Gugler M
- Sagebaum M
- Curio G
- Blankertz B
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- Journal of neural engineering
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Emergency braking assistance has the potential to prevent a large number of car crashes. State-of-the-art systems operate in two stages. Basic safety measures are adopted once external sensors indicate a potential upcoming crash. If further activity at the brake pedal is …
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