环岛
计算机科学
人机交互
模拟
工程类
运输工程
作者
Linda Boscaro,Andrea Fossati,Veronica De Guglielmo,Andrea Galbiati,Massimiliano Gobbi,Giampiero Mastinu,Giorgio Previati,Edoardo Sabbioni,M.G. Signorini,Antonella Somma,Luca Subitoni,Lorenzo Uccello
标识
DOI:10.1115/detc2024-143430
摘要
Abstract Currently, one of the most important challenges in the field of road vehicles concerns the reduction of road accidents and fatalities. The development of new advanced driver assistance or automated driving technologies may contribute to this goal in the future. This research delves into the analysis of Level 4 (L4) automated vehicles (AVs), specifically focusing on the take-over manoeuvre when the AV exits its Operational Design Domain (ODD). It aims to analyse how the take-over changes, considering factors such as the human driver’s state, the machine’s operation, and the output devices used to alert the driver. To carry out the preliminary tests, an urban road network, including a mini-roundabout, was replicated in the VI-WorldSim environment, and real human drivers experienced the simulation through a dynamic driving simulator. Drivers were assessed qualitatively, using questionnaires to analyse their perception of L4 AVs, and quantitatively, examining the take-over time needed and their heart rate to investigate the physiological response. Preliminary results show that participants perceived the simulation as realistic and immersive, and they reported an ease of use of AVs. Furthermore, physiological data highlighted an increase in heart rate upon the start of take-over, validating the cognitive load of the individual. The study is part of the HL4IT project aimed at supporting the development of Level 4 AVs in an Italian traffic environment.
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