2020
DOI: 10.3390/info11070346
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How Much Space Is Required? Effect of Distance, Content, and Color on External Human–Machine Interface Size

Abstract: The communication of an automated vehicle (AV) with human road users can be realized by means of an external human–machine interface (eHMI), such as displays mounted on the AV’s surface. For this purpose, the amount of time needed for a human interaction partner to perceive the AV’s message and to act accordingly has to be taken into account. Any message displayed by an AV must satisfy minimum size requirements based on the dynamics of the road traffic and the time required by the human. This paper exa… Show more

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“…eHMIs have several drawbacks. In some concepts, the eHMI covers a large surface area of the AV [14,15], which would entail technical complexity and high cost. Another point is that, in real traffic, the eHMI may not be noticed or understood [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…eHMIs have several drawbacks. In some concepts, the eHMI covers a large surface area of the AV [14,15], which would entail technical complexity and high cost. Another point is that, in real traffic, the eHMI may not be noticed or understood [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These viewability restrictions could be alleviated by a dedicated display or space outside of the vehicle dedicated to external communication. Nonetheless, these findings highlight that not only legibility but also conspicuousness need to be considered when designing an eHMI, as it is important that pedestrians can quickly understand where they can access information [40] on the AV's awareness and intent. To channel the attention of the users to the relevant information area of the AV, factors such as color, animations (movement), brightness and similar measures can be used.…”
Section: Ensure Both Legibility and Conspicuousnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The feedback of users has been presented in the section "Results and discussion." It is a natural physical phenomenon that the human brain discriminates objects based on color, size, alignment, and character [62]. Each physical characteristic can be described with concept hierarchy (as discussed in figure 3).…”
Section: Figure 1 Laws Of Interaction Design Inspired By the Gestalt Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%