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Test and Evaluation Methods for Human-Machine Interfaces of Automated Vehicles



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Autore: Naujoks Frederik Visualizza persona
Titolo: Test and Evaluation Methods for Human-Machine Interfaces of Automated Vehicles Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (416 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering & technology
Soggetto non controllato: virtual reality
automated driving
pedestrians
decision making
crossing
eHMI
eye-tracking
attention distribution
road safety
driverless vehicles
behavioural adaptation
SAE L3 motorway chauffeur
system usage
acceptance
attention
secondary task
highly automated driving
HAD
takeover
conditional automation
intelligent vehicles
objective complexity
subjective complexity
familiarity
cognitive assistance
takeover quality
standardized test procedure
use cases
test protocol
Adaptive HMI
automotive user interfaces
driver behaviour
automated vehicles
automated driving systems
HMI
guidelines
heuristic evaluation
checklist
expert evaluation
human-machine interface
mode awareness
conditionally automated driving
human–machine interface
usability
validity
method development
motion sickness
methodology
driving comfort
multi-vehicle simulation
mixed traffic
measurement method
SAE Level 2
SAE Level 3
human factors
human machine interface
controllability
L3Pilot
marking automated vehicles
automated vehicles―human drivers interaction
explicit communication
external human-machine interface
(automated) vehicle–pedestrian interaction
implicit communication
Wizard of Oz
video
setup comparison/method comparison
partially automated driving
non-driving related tasks
take-over situations
test protocol development
user studies (simulator
closed circuit)
sleep
sleep inertia
HMI design
external human–machine interface
interface size
legibility
spatiotemporal displays
sensory augmentation
reliability display
uncertainty encoding
automotive hmi
human-machine cooperation
cooperative driver assistance
state transparency display
self-driving vehicles
test methods
evaluation
user studies
driver state
discomfort
psychophysiology
heart-rate variability (HRV)
skin conductance response (SCR)
highly automated driving (HAD)
Persona (resp. second.): HergethSebastian
KeinathAndreas
SchömigNadja
WiedemannKatharina
NaujoksFrederik
Sommario/riassunto: This book summarizes the latest developments in the area of human factors test and evaluation methods for automated vehicles. Future vehicles will allow a transition of responsibility from the driver to the automated driving system and vice versa. Drivers will have the opportunity to use a wide variety of different driver assistance systems within the same vehicle. This coexistence of different automation levels creates new challenges in the design of the vehicle’s human–machine interface (HMI), which have to be accounted for by human factors experts, both in industrial design and in academia. This book brings together the latest developments, empirical evaluations and guidelines on various topics, such as the design and evaluation of interior as well as exterior HMIs for automated vehicles, and the assessment of the impact of automated vehicles on non-automated road users and driver state assessment (e.g., fatigue, motion sickness, fallback readiness) during automated driving.
Titolo autorizzato: Test and Evaluation Methods for Human-Machine Interfaces of Automated Vehicles  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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