2025 Volume 61 Issue Supplement Pages 2B01-03
As vehicles become increasingly intelligent and connected, attention is shifting toward not only driver performance but also driver wellbeing. This presentation explores the concept of driver wellbeing as a holistic state encompassing physical comfort, mental alertness, and emotional balance. It emphasizes the growing recognition that stress, fatigue, and discomfort impair driving performance and lead to long-term health issues, especially among professional drivers. Through a human factors and ergonomics lens, the talk outlines key research domains including physical ergonomics, cognitive ergonomics, vigilance monitoring, emotional design, and integrated wellness systems. Technological innovations such as biometric sensors, mood-adaptive AI, and comfort-enhancing features (e.g., massage seats, ambient lighting) are transforming vehicles into wellness-supportive environments. Case studies from industry leaders highlight how AI and affective computing are being applied to enhance in-cabin experience. Looking ahead, the presentation discusses emerging trends such as autonomous vehicles as health platforms, personalized wellness assistants, and the need for privacyaware, inclusive design. This presentation contributes to the broader discussion by bridging disciplines including engineering, psychology, and design to propose future research directions and practical strategies for integrating driver wellbeing into vehicle system design at scale.