13th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3473682.3480284
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Investigating the Interplay between eHMI and dHMI for Automated Buses: How Do Contradictory Signals Influence a Pedestrian's Willingness to Cross?

Abstract: In future urban traffic, communication abilities of automated vehicles (AVs) are needed to enable a safe interaction with pedestrians as so-called vulnerable road users. Dynamic human-machine interfaces (dHMIs) and external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs) are designed to enable AVs to communicate implicitly, e.g., via vehicle dynamics, and explicitly, e.g., by light signals. To this point, it is neither sufficiently studied how the exact interplay of both communication tools should take place nor how this sho… Show more

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“…In online video-based surveys, Refs. [101][102][103][104] used similar light-based eHMIs to investigate pedestrians' interactions with differently sized AVs. The eHMIs indicated differing combinations of the vehicle's automation status (VAS), the vehicle's intention, and the vehicle's perception (VAS + intention, VAS + perception, and VAS + intention + perception).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In online video-based surveys, Refs. [101][102][103][104] used similar light-based eHMIs to investigate pedestrians' interactions with differently sized AVs. The eHMIs indicated differing combinations of the vehicle's automation status (VAS), the vehicle's intention, and the vehicle's perception (VAS + intention, VAS + perception, and VAS + intention + perception).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the majority of the reviewed papers utilized video-based surveys to evaluate their eHMI concepts, a few [101][102][103][104] utilized VR or field-based testing. As previously discussed, while questionnaires are a good first step in the evaluation, they often do not reflect real-world behavior due to the lack of ecological validity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study aims to investigate pedestrians' interaction with two differently sized AVs (smaller AV vs. larger AV) focusing on the interplay of eHMI status (no eHMI vs. static eHMI vs. dynamic eHMI) and vehicle kinematics (yielding vs. non-yielding) on a shared space. Very preliminary results of this study have been already published (Lau et al, 2021b).…”
Section: Research Aim and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Additionally, vehicles can transmit information explicitly to surrounding road users via conventional light signals (e.g., turn indicators) and novel concepts (e.g., light emitting concepts like a 360 • LED light-band), which is often referred to as external humanmachine interface (eHMI) (Bazilinskyy et al, 2019;Rouchitsas and Alm, 2019;Schieben et al, 2019Schieben et al, , 2020Dey et al, 2020;Lau et al, 2021b;Wilbrink et al, 2021). In today's traffic, at least in Germany drivers can indicate their initiated stopping maneuver by actuating their turn indicator (Färber, 2016).…”
Section: Visual External Communication Of Havs With Other Tra C Parti...mentioning
confidence: 99%