Abstract Vehicle automation fundamentally changes the relationship with our vehicles whereby system trust and occupant comfort will become key user requirements. We here explored what information users expect to receive across a wide range of traffic scenarios in urban and peri-urban environments for both highly and fully automated vehicles. Results indicated that users expected the HMI to provide information to promote system transparency, comprehensibility, and predictability. Visual presentation using Head Up Display technologies was the preferred method but older users in particular expressed a preference for auditory interfaces. In hazardous or uncertain situations, participants expressed a desire to be able to override or confirm vehicle actions. Results indicated that information requirements might however change with experience signifying the potential role for adaptive and configurable HMI solutions for future vehicles.
Information Expectations in Highly and Fully Automated Vehicles
24.06.2017
7 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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