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Do experiments in the virtual world effectively predict how pedestrians evaluate electric vehicle sounds in the real world?

机译:虚拟世界中的实验是否能有效预测行人如何评估现实世界中的电动汽车声音?

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New laws stipulate that electric vehicles must emit additional sounds to alert pedestrians of the vehicles' approach to prevent potential collisions. These new sounds will also influence pedestrians' impression of the vehicle brand. A methodology has been developed to evaluate electric vehicle (EV) sounds in a virtual-world environment by assessing; (a) detectability and recognisability to ensure pedestrians' safety, and (b) emotional evaluation of the sound quality to determine its impact on the perception of the vehicle brand. This experimental study examines external validity of the methodology. Fourteen participants evaluated an EV, emitting three sounds, in a traffic scenario in a real-world and a virtual-world environment. The traffic scenario involved a pedestrian 'standing' at a residential road junction while the EV travelled at 12 mph from behind the pedestrian, arriving at the junction at one of two pre-set times. Results show that the presented virtual-world methodology accurately predicts pedestrians' evaluation of detectability of EV sounds and powerfulness and pleasantness of the vehicle brand in the corresponding real-world scenario. It also predicts the ranked order of sounds in the real-world for detection distance and recognisability. Arguably, for similar methods and setups, virtual-worlds would effectively predict pedestrians' evaluation in the real-world. Interestingly, varying a vehicle's arrival time, just like a real-world scenario, is found to affect pedestrians' detection rate. Unlike experiments in the real-world, the presented methodology for experiments in virtual-world benefits from being reliable, quick, easy to implement, with more experimental control and options to easily manipulate any experiment variables. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:新法律规定,电动汽车必须发出额外的声音,以提醒行人车辆驶近,以防止可能发生的碰撞。这些新的声音还将影响行人对车辆品牌的印象。已经开发出一种方法,通过评估来评估虚拟世界环境中的电动汽车(EV)声音; (a)确保行人安全的可检测性和可识别性,以及(b)对音质的情感评估,以确定其对车辆品牌感知的影响。这项实验研究检验了该方法的外部有效性。在真实世界和虚拟世界环境中的交通场景中,有14名参与者评估了EV发出的三种声音。交通场景涉及行人“站立”在住宅路口,而电动车以12英里/小时的速度从行人后方行驶,并在两个预设时间之一到达路口。结果表明,所提出的虚拟世界方法可以准确地预测行人在相应的真实场景下对EV声音的可检测性以及车辆品牌的强大和愉悦性的评估。它还可以预测现实世界中声音的排名顺序,以实现检测距离和可识别性。可以说,对于类似的方法和设置,虚拟世界可以有效地预测现实世界中行人的评价。有趣的是,发现改变车辆的到达时间就像现实世界中的场景一样,会影响行人的检测率。与现实世界中的实验不同,本文提出的虚拟世界中的实验方法得益于可靠,快速,易于实现的功能,并具有更多实验控制和选项,可以轻松操纵任何实验变量。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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