DocumentCode
3728059
Title
Driver´s Trust in Automted Driving when Passing Other Traffic Objects
Author
Genya Abe;Kenji Sato;Makoto Itoh
Author_Institution
Active Safety Div., Japan Automobile Res. Inst., Tsukuba, Japan
fYear
2015
Firstpage
897
Lastpage
902
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate perspectives for securing driver´s trust in automated driving. We considered driving scenes of passing other traffic objects (a bicycle or a scooter) and the relationship between the drivers´ trust and the variety of speeding, taking lateral distance and steering timing by automated driving. A driving simulator study was implemented to investigate effects of applying characteristics of manual driving for each driver into design on drivers´ trust when passing the objects. The results showed that driver´s trust was affected by driver subjective speed, lateral distance and steering timing for automated driving. A longer lateral distance and an earlier steering timing for automated driving compared to manual driving contributed to subjectively appropriate speed and steering timing. Moreover the automated passing speed was regarded as an appropriate one if automated vehicles take the same or slightly slower speed compared to manual driving.
Keywords
"Timing","Manuals","Bicycles","Motorcycles","Roads","Automation"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SMC.2015.165
Filename
7379297
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