The main goal of the KARLI project is to develop an adaptive, responsive, and level-compliant interaction between humans and vehicles of the future using artificial intelligence (AI) methods6. This aims to enhance convenience and safety in automated vehicles by tailoring communication and assistance to the specific level of automation and individual driver needs.
The six levels of vehicle automation are: 0) No Automation, 1) Driver Assistance, 2) Partial Driving Automation, 3) Conditional Driving Automation, 4) High Driving Automation, and 5) Full Automation456. Each level represents a higher degree of autonomy, from no automation to complete vehicle control without human intervention.
The KARLI project addresses motion sickness in passengers by using AI methods to develop an adaptive, responsive, and level-compliant interaction between humans and vehicles of the future5. The project focuses on matching occupants' activities with predictable accelerations on winding stretches of road, providing tailored tips to prevent motion sickness, and utilizing generated user interfaces (GenUIn) to enhance interaction between humans and AI.