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Behavioural changes in drivers experiencing highly-automated vehicle control in varying traffic conditions

机译:在变化的交通状况下体验高度自动化的车辆控制的驾驶员的行为变化

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Previous research has indicated that high levels of vehicle automation can result in reduced driver situation awareness, but has also highlighted potential benefits of such future vehicle designs through enhanced safety and reduced driver workload. Well-designed automation allows drivers' visual attention to be focused away from the roadway and toward secondary, in-vehicle tasks. Such tasks may be pleasant distractions from the monotony of system monitoring. This study was undertaken to investigate the impact of voluntary secondary task uptake on the system supervisory responsibilities of drivers experiencing highly-automated vehicle control. Independent factors of Automation Level (manual control, highly-automated) and Traffic Density (light, heavy) were manipulated in a repeated-measures experimental design. 49 drivers participated using a high-fidelity driving simulator that allowed drivers to see, hear and, crucially, feel the impact of their automated vehicle handling. Drivers experiencing automation tended to refrain from behaviours that required them to temporarily retake manual control, such as overtaking, resulting in an increased journey time. Automation improved safety margins in car following, however this was restricted to conditions of light surrounding traffic. Participants did indeed become more heavily involved with the in-vehicle entertainment tasks than they were in manual driving, affording less visual attention to the road ahead. This might suggest that drivers are happy to forgo their supervisory responsibilities in preference of a more entertaining highly-automated drive. However, they did demonstrate additional attention to the roadway in heavy traffic, implying that these responsibilities are taken more seriously as the supervisory demand of vehicle automation increases. These results may dampen some concerns over driver underload with vehicle automation, assuming vehicle manufacturers embrace the need for positive system feedback and drivers also fully appreciate their supervisory obligations in such future vehicle designs.
机译:先前的研究表明,高水平的车辆自动化可能会导致驾驶员对驾驶情况的意识降低,但同时也强调了通过增强安全性和减少驾驶员工作量,这种未来车辆设计的潜在优势。精心设计的自动化系统可使驾驶员的视觉注意力从道路转移到次要的车载任务上。这样的任务可能会分散系统监视的单调注意力。进行这项研究的目的是调查自愿接受次要任务对经历高度自动化车辆控制的驾驶员的系统监管责任的影响。在重复测量实验设计中操纵了自动化级别(手动控制,高度自动化)和交通密度(轻,重)的独立因素。 49位驾驶员使用高保真驾驶模拟器参加比赛,该模拟器可以使驾驶员看到,听到并至关重要地感受到自动驾驶汽车的影响。经历自动化的驾驶员往往避免采取要求他们临时重新进行手动控制(例如超车)的行为,从而增加了行驶时间。自动化提高了跟随车辆的安全裕度,但是这仅限于周围交通状况较轻的情况。的确,与手动驾驶相比,参加者确实更加参与了车载娱乐活动,因此对前进道路的视觉关注较少。这可能表明,驾驶员更愿意放弃他们的监督职责,而宁愿选择更具娱乐性的高度自动化的驾驶方法。但是,他们确实表现出对交通拥挤的巷道的更多关注,这意味着随着车辆自动化的监管需求的增加,这些责任将得到更加认真的对待。这些结果可能会减轻一些驾驶员对车辆自动驾驶系统欠载的担忧,假设车辆制造商接受积极的系统反馈的需求,并且驾驶员也充分意识到他们在此类未来车辆设计中的监督责任。

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