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Understanding Driver Preferences for Secondary Tasks in Highly Autonomous Vehicles

verfasst von : Qingkun Li, Zhenyuan Wang, Wenjun Wang, Quan Yuan

Erschienen in: Man-Machine-Environment System Engineering

Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore

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Abstract

Highly autonomous vehicles are expected to free human drivers from continuous driving tasks. Therefore, for highly autonomous vehicles, the secondary tasks that human drivers tend to involve in are significantly different from conventional vehicles. Understanding driver preferences for secondary tasks in highly autonomous vehicles is beneficial to improve the acceptance of the vehicles. This study adopted an online questionnaire to investigate and understand human drivers’ preferences for secondary tasks in highly autonomous vehicles in China. Moreover, drivers’ understanding of different secondary tasks was collected and analyzed. Further, we compared and examined the differences in the secondary subtask preferences of drivers with different individual characteristics (e.g., driving experience, motion sickness, and attitudes towards autonomous driving). This study contributes to providing the basis for the studies on driving safety analysis for highly autonomous vehicles.

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Metadaten
Titel
Understanding Driver Preferences for Secondary Tasks in Highly Autonomous Vehicles
verfasst von
Qingkun Li
Zhenyuan Wang
Wenjun Wang
Quan Yuan
Copyright-Jahr
2023
Verlag
Springer Nature Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4786-5_18

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