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The first impression counts - A combined driving simulator and test track study on the development of trust and acceptance of highly automated driving

机译:第一印象至关重要-结合驾驶模拟器和测试跟踪研究,以研究高度自动化驾驶的信任和接受度

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Highly automated driving (HAD) is expected to improve future road transport, especially for older adults, provided that it is trusted and accepted by drivers. Research on Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) suggests that system experience can enhance drivers' trust and acceptance. To evaluate the transferability of this result to HAD, we examined the development of drivers' trust and acceptance regarding this technology at different stages of system experience in a driving simulator as well as on a test track. Age effects were additionally addressed by comparing the results of 20 younger (25-45 years) and 20 older (65-85 years) drivers in the driving simulator study. Trust and acceptance were assessed before the initial system experience as well as after the first and second automated drive. Both age groups showed slightly positive a priori trust and acceptance ratings, which significantly increased after the initial experience and remained stable afterwards. Older drivers reported a more positive attitude towards using HAD despite their lower self-assessed self-efficacy and environmental conditions facilitating HAD-usage (e.g. technical support) compared to younger drivers. In the subsequent test track study, trust and acceptance of the younger driver group were assessed before and after experiencing HAD in a test vehicle. Neither trust nor acceptance decreased despite the absence of further system experiences between both studies and the increased realism on the test track. These results underline the importance of the initial system experience for HAD-trust and -acceptance and emphasize the significance of automotive technologies for the preservation of older drivers' mobility. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:高度自动化的驾驶(HAD)有望改善未来的公路运输,尤其是对于老年人而言,前提是驾驶员会信任并接受它。对高级驾驶员辅助系统(ADAS)的研究表明,系统经验可以增强驾驶员的信任度和接受度。为了评估此结果到HAD的可传递性,我们在驾驶模拟器和测试轨道上的系统经验的不同阶段,研究了驾驶员对该技术的信任和接受度的发展。通过在驾驶模拟器研究中比较20位年轻(25-45岁)和20位年龄较大(65-85岁)驾驶员的结果,进一步解决了年龄影响。在最初的系统经验之前以及第一次和第二次自动驾驶之后,都要评估信任度和接受度。两个年龄组均显示出先验的信任和接受度等级略为正,在最初的经历后显着增加,此后保持稳定。尽管年纪较大的驾驶员自我评估的自我效能感和环境条件相对于年纪较小的驾驶员(如技术支持)较低,但对使用HAD的态度更为积极。在随后的测试跟踪研究中,在测试车辆中经历HAD之前和之后,评估了年轻驾驶员组的信任和接受程度。尽管两项研究之间都没有进一步的系统经验,并且测试轨道上的真实感不断提高,但信任和接受度都没有下降。这些结果强调了最初的系统经验对于HAD信任和接受的重要性,并强调了汽车技术对于保持老年驾驶员的机动性的重要性。 (C)2018 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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