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Bridging Gaps Among Human, Assisted, and Automated Driving With DVIs: A Conceptional Experimental Study

机译:使用DVIS桥接人类,协助和自动驾驶中的差距:一个概念实验研究

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Partially automated driving releases the driver from controlling the vehicle, but the driver still needs to monitor the driving situation steadily and be able to take over the control in critical situations when needed. In such a situation, problems arise as to how and when should the driver be informed and how to make sure the driver understands the general situation and specifically also the intention of the system correctly. Driver-vehicle interfaces (DVIs) present the necessary information to the driver. Many studies focusing on the time for Takeover-request (TOR) and the takeover time of the driver are performed leading to various results. The question: "Can a general conclusion about upper and lower limits of these two variables be drawn, which is applicable for all drivers in all situations?" should be answered. In the situation in which the driver should take over the control of the vehicle, multiple driving modes are involved. Mode error or confusion may happen when the vehicle has multiple modes. This leads to another question to be discussed in this contribution: Is it possible to use one DVI to show the status of several autonomous driving levels and corresponding functionalities to avoid mode error or confusion? To answer these questions, two DVIs are designed considering multiple autonomous driving levels and their functionalities to increase the situation/mode awareness of the driver. A simulator study with 38 participants was conducted to study the takeover time and behavior of drivers under different critical situations as well as to compare the usability. Results show that the takeover time depends upon the sequence of experiencing the TOR and the complexity of the takeover situation. Furthermore, two proposed interfaces could contribute to increasing the situation awareness of the driver. The limits and trends of developing the TOR are concluded based on the literature review and the experiments performed. It is concluded that using an average TOR time for every individual driver in all critical situations is not appropriate. Discussion with respect to TOR to ensure a safe takeover regarding non-driving-related tasks and takeover experiences is derived from the performed experiments.
机译:部分自动化驾驶释放驾驶员控制车辆,但驾驶员仍然需要稳定地监控驾驶情况,并且能够在需要时接管危急情况的控制。在这种情况下,应该如何以及何时通知驾驶员以及如何确保驾驶员理解一般情况,并且特别是系统意图正确的问题。驾驶员 - 车辆接口(DVIS)将必要的信息呈现给司机。许多研究专注于接管请求(TOR)的时间和驾驶员的收购时间,导致各种结果。问题:“可以绘制关于这两个变量的上限和下限的一般性结论,这适用于所有情况的所有驱动因素?”应该回答。在驾驶员应接管车辆的控制的情况下,涉及多种驾驶模式。当车辆具有多种模式时,可能会发生模式误差或混淆。这导致了在本贡献中讨论的另一个问题:是否可以使用一个DVI来显示几个自主驱动级别和相应功能的状态,以避免模式错误或混淆?为了回答这些问题,考虑多个自主驾驶水平及其功能来设计两个DVIS,以提高驾驶员的情况/模式意识。进行了一种用38名参与者进行模拟器研究,以研究不同危急情况下的司机的收购时间和行为,并比较可用性。结果表明,收购时间取决于经历扭矩的序列和收购情况的复杂性。此外,两个拟议的界面可能有助于提高驾驶员的意识。基于文献综述和进行的实验,结论了开发Tor的限制和趋势。结论是,在所有临界情况下使用平均驾驶员的平均速度是不合适的。讨论旨在确保有关非驾驶相关任务和收购经验的安全收购源自进行的实验。

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