Effects of pedestrian behavior, time pressure, and repeated exposure on crossing decisions in front of automated vehicles equipped with external communication
Automated vehicles are expected to substitute driver-pedestrian communication via LED
strips or displays. This communication is expected to improve trust and the crossing process …
strips or displays. This communication is expected to improve trust and the crossing process …
Effects of mode distinction, user visibility, and vehicle appearance on mode confusion when interacting with highly automated vehicles
Automated vehicles are expected to communicate with pedestrians at least during the
introductory phase, for example, via LED strips, displays, or loudspeakers. While these are …
introductory phase, for example, via LED strips, displays, or loudspeakers. While these are …
Move, Connect, Interact: Introducing a Design Space for Cross-Traffic Interaction
A Stampf, M Sasalovici, LM Meinhardt… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Rising diversity through novel forms of mobility and increasing connectivity through
intelligent systems and wireless connection is leading to a complex traffic environment …
intelligent systems and wireless connection is leading to a complex traffic environment …
Please, Go Ahead! Fostering Prosocial Driving with Sympathy-Eliciting Automated Vehicle External Displays
Road traffic is strongly regulated, however informal communication is essential whenever
formal rules are flexibly treated. Consequently, conflict-avoidant automated vehicles (AVs) …
formal rules are flexibly treated. Consequently, conflict-avoidant automated vehicles (AVs) …
[PDF][PDF] Challenges of Explainability, Cooperation, and External Communication of Automated Vehicles.
In this position paper, we describe current research questions in the area of interaction with
automated vehicles from the viewpoint of users within the vehicle (ie, passengers) and from …
automated vehicles from the viewpoint of users within the vehicle (ie, passengers) and from …
[PDF][PDF] Deriving Non-Driving-Related Activities in Highly Automated Driving via an Autoethnographic Approach by Traveling Canada in a Recreational Vehicle
Automated vehicles will alter traffic fundamentally. Users can engage in various activities,
such as working, reading, or sleeping. However, based on these activities, there are …
such as working, reading, or sleeping. However, based on these activities, there are …