1) Effectiveness of Driver’s Workload Reduction by Hands-off Function in Driver Assistance System, Transactions of Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan, Vol.53, No.3, 541-548, 2022 (in Japanese)2) A Study on Verbal Reward to Enhance Motivation and Its Effect on Change of Visual Behavior in Hazard Prediction Task, Transactions of Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan, Vol.50, No.2, 530-535, 2019 (in Japanese)3) Evaluation of Muscle Load of Hand and Forearm During Operation of Cross-shaped Switch by Thumb, Proceedings of the 20th Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2018), Volume X, 322-328, 20184) A Study on Layout of Combiner Head-up Display on the basis of Visual Field Characteristics, Human Factors in Japan, Vol.21, No.1, 16-23, 2016 (in Japanese)5) Changes of Driver Behavior by Rear-end Collision Prevention Support System in Poor Visibility, International Journal of Automotive Engineering, Vol.3, No.3, 89-95, 2012Fig.1 Structure of workload factors which lead to fatigue in automated driving Level2 1)Motonori Ishibashi is a Professor at the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, College of Industrial Technology, Nihon University. He received his BEng in Precision Machinery Engineering from Tokyo University, and his PhD from Kagawa University in 2009. His research field is human factors and ergonomics. He worked for Mazda Motor Corporation until 2014, where his major research topics included driver’s mental workload, driver characteristics and behavior, human factors in ITS and active safety systems, and human-machine interfaces. After moving to Nihon University in 2014, he expanded his research topics to Kansei engineering and service engineering in addition to automotive human factors and ergonomics. Dr. Ishibashi is a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan (JSAE), Japan Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Human Interface Society, Japan Society of Kansei Engineering, and Society for Industrial Plant Human Factors of Japan. His qualifications include Certified Professional Ergonomist and JSAE Fellow Engineer.- -22Research AchievementsMotonori ISHIBASHIProfessor, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
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