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In this chapter only the three algorithms with the highest level of intelligence will be described: binary intervention, fuzzy substitution and adaptive cooperation. Actually the first method which is based on command limitation does not present any technical difficulties. Moreover the experimental results about driver behavior with this technology are corresponding to the analysis performed formerly with flight controls: a high risk of complacency cannot be avoided.
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Holzmann, F. (2008). Cooperation at the command level. In: Adaptive Cooperation between Driver and Assistant System. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74474-0_14
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