PhD Candidate in Transport and Mobility, Coventry University
Spencer Salter is currently completing a PhD at the Centre for Mobility & Transport, Coventry University, and is employed by Jaguar Land Rover as a technical leader researching motion sickness in autonomous vehicles. Spencer's research covers automotive systems engineering, automotive engineering and acoustic engineering. His current project is on the human response to vibration, motion sickness and autonomous vehicles. He also undertakes forensic investigations and vehicle event reconstructions in the field using on- and off-vehicle data.
Driverless cars will make you sick – but there's a fix
Nov 14, 2018 12:08 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Driverless cars will usher in a transport utopia, at least according to many of their proponents. Concept art for these futuristic vehicles often show passengers sat facing each other, reading, working or enjoying some...
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