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Should drivers be informed about the equipment of drivers with green light optimal speed advisory (GLOSA)?

机译:是否应通过绿灯最佳速度建议(GLOSA)向驾驶员告知驾驶员的设备?

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Previous research demonstrated that green light optimal speed advisory (GLOSA) affects driving behavior at signalized intersections: On the one hand, drivers assisted with GLOSA show more energy-efficient and eco-friendly driving. Following unequipped vehicles' drivers (UVDs) also adapt their driving behavior to the assisted one. On the other hand, safety issues can be found in encounters with UVDs who also perceive assisted driving behavior negatively. Therefore, in a multi-driver simulator study (N = 60 participants sorted in groups of n = 2 UVDs), we tested whether informing UVDs about the GLOSA of an assisted driver results in more behavioral adaptation of UVDs to the assisted driving behavior, less safety issues, and less frustration of UVDs. Two UVDs followed a lead vehicle driven by a confederate. The confederate was equipped with GLOSA and knew when traffic lights switched from green to red and, consequently, slowed down when approaching a green traffic light. The degree of information UVDs received was manipulated: The group "no information" did not receive any information. The group "information" knew about the equipment of the assisted confederate with GLOSA and the group "detailed information" received additional information about its functionality and benefit. Results show that UVDs of the group "detailed information" adapted their driving behavior to the assisted driver. However, these UVDs also showed smaller minimum time-to-collision (ITC) values indicating safety issues. Results are discussed and implications made with regard to providing information to UVDs and to further investigate these challenges in the context of autonomous vehicles. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:先前的研究表明,绿灯最佳速度建议(GLOSA)会影响信号交叉口的驾驶行为:一方面,有GLOSA协助的驾驶员表现出更高的能源效率和环保驾驶。跟随未装备的车辆的驾驶员(UVD)也会使他们的驾驶行为适应于辅助车辆。另一方面,在遇到UVD时也会发现安全问题,他们也会对辅助驾驶行为产生负面影响。因此,在一项多驾驶员模拟器研究(N = 60名参与者,每组n = 2个UVD)中,我们测试了向UVD提供有关辅助驾驶员GLOSA的信息是否会导致UVD在行为上更多地适应辅助驾驶行为安全问题,减少UVD的困扰。两辆UVD跟随一辆由同盟国驾驶的领先车辆。该同盟配备了GLOSA,知道交通信号灯何时从绿色切换为红色,因此在接近绿色交通信号灯时减速。 UVD收到的信息程度受到控制:“无信息”组没有收到任何信息。 “信息”小组了解了与GLOSA合作的同盟的设备,“详细信息”小组获得了有关其功能和优势的更多信息。结果表明,“详细信息”组的UVD使他们的驾驶行为适应了辅助驾驶员。但是,这些UVD的最小碰撞时间(ITC)值也较小,表明存在安全问题。在为自动驾驶汽车提供信息以及进一步研究自动驾驶汽车方面的挑战方面,对结果进行了讨论并产生了影响。 (C)2018 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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