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Motion sickness in automated vehicles with forward and rearward facing seating orientations

机译:自动化车辆中的晕车,前后座椅取向

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Automated vehicles (AV's) offer greater flexibility in cabin design particularly in a future where no physical driving controls are required. One common concept for an automated vehicle is to have both forward and rearward facing seats. However, traveling backwards could lead to an increased likelihood of experiencing motion sickness due to the inability of occupants to anticipate the future motion trajectory. This study aimed to empirically evaluate the impact of seating orientation on the levels of motion sickness within an AV cabin. To this end, a vehicle was modified to replicate the common concept of automated vehicles with forward and rearward facing seats. Two routes were chosen to simulate motorway and urban driving. The participants were instructed to carry out typical office tasks whilst being driven in the vehicle which consisted of conducting a meeting, operating a personal device and taking notes. The participants conducted the test twice to experience both forward and rearward seating orientations in a randomised crossover design. Levels of sickness reported was relatively low with a significant increase in the mean level of sickness recorded when traveling rearwards. As expected, this increase was particularly pronounced under urban driving conditions. It is concluded that rearward travel in automated vehicles will compromise the passenger experience.
机译:自动化车辆(AV)在机舱设计中提供更大的灵活性,特别是在未来不需要物理驾驶控制的情况下。自动车辆的一个常见概念是具有向前和向后的面向座椅。然而,由于无法占用者预测未来的运动轨迹,向后行驶可能导致经历晕动病变的可能性。本研究旨在明确评估座位定位对AV机舱内运动疾病水平的影响。为此,修改了车辆以通过前后朝向座椅复制自动车辆的共同概念。选择两条路线来模拟高速公路和城市驾驶。参与者被指示进行典型的办公室任务,同时在车辆中被驱动,这些任务包括开展会议,操作个人设备并记笔记。参与者进行了两次测试,以在随机交叉设计中经历前向和向后座位方向。报告的疾病水平相对较低,随着向后行驶时,疾病的平均疾病的平均水平显着增加。正如预期的那样,在城市驾驶条件下,这种增加特别明显。得出结论,自动车辆的后方行程将损害乘客体验。

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