Rusch Michelle L, Schall Mark C, Lee John D, Dawson Jeffrey D, Rizzo Matthew
University of Iowa, Department of Neurology, 200 Hawkins Drive, Iowa City, IA 52242, United States of America.
University of Iowa, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, 3131 Seamans Center for the Engineering Arts and Sciences, Iowa City, IA 52242, United States of America.
Accid Anal Prev. 2014 Oct;71:210-21. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2014.05.020. Epub 2014 Jun 18.
The objective of this study was to assess the effects of augmented reality (AR) cues designed to assist middle-aged and older drivers with a range of UFOV impairments, judging when to make left-turns across oncoming traffic. Previous studies have shown that AR cues can help middle-aged and older drivers respond to potential roadside hazards by increasing hazard detection without interfering with other driving tasks. Intersections pose a critical challenge for cognitively impaired drivers, prone to misjudge time-to-contact with oncoming traffic. We investigated whether AR cues improve or interfere with hazard perception in left-turns across oncoming traffic for drivers with age-related cognitive decline. Sixty-four middle-aged and older drivers with a range of UFOV impairment judged when it would be safe to turn left across oncoming traffic approaching the driver from the opposite direction in a rural stop-sign controlled intersection scenario implemented in a static base driving simulator. Outcome measures used to evaluate the effectiveness of AR cueing included: Time-to-Contact (TTC), Gap Time Variation (GTV), Response Rate, and Gap Response Variation (GRV). All drivers estimated TTCs were shorter in cued than in uncued conditions. In addition, drivers responded more often in cued conditions than in uncued conditions and GRV decreased for all drivers in scenarios that contained AR cues. For both TTC and response rate, drivers also appeared to adjust their behavior to be consistent with the cues, especially drivers with the poorest UFOV scores (matching their behavior to be close to middle-aged drivers). Driver ratings indicated that cueing was not considered to be distracting. Further, various conditions of reliability (e.g., 15% miss rate) did not appear to affect performance or driver ratings.
本研究的目的是评估增强现实(AR)提示对一系列周边视野(UFOV)受损的中老年驾驶员在判断何时左转穿过迎面而来的车辆时的影响。先前的研究表明,AR提示可以帮助中老年驾驶员通过提高危险检测能力来应对潜在的路边危险,同时不干扰其他驾驶任务。十字路口对认知受损的驾驶员构成了严峻挑战,他们容易误判与迎面而来车辆的接触时间。我们调查了AR提示是否会改善或干扰与年龄相关认知衰退的驾驶员在左转穿过迎面而来车辆时的危险感知。64名有一系列UFOV损伤的中老年驾驶员在静态基础驾驶模拟器中模拟的农村停车标志控制的十字路口场景中,判断何时左转穿过从相反方向接近驾驶员迎面而来车辆是安全的时候。用于评估AR提示有效性的结果指标包括:接触时间(TTC)、间隙时间变化(GTV)、反应率和间隙反应变化(GRV)。所有驾驶员估计的TTC在有提示的情况下比无提示情况下更短。此外,驾驶员在有提示的情况下比无提示情况下反应更频繁,并且在包含AR提示的场景中,所有驾驶员的GRV都有所下降。对于TTC和反应率,驾驶员似乎也会调整他们行为以与提示一致,尤其是UFOV得分最差的驾驶员(使其行为接近中年驾驶员)。驾驶员评分表明提示不被认为会分散注意力。此外,各种可靠性条件(例如15%的误报率)似乎并未影响性能或驾驶员评分。