Transportation Research Group, University of Southampton, UK.
Transportation Research Group, University of Southampton, UK; VTI Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute, Box 8072, SE-402 78 Göteborg, Sweden.
Appl Ergon. 2018 Apr;68:138-145. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2017.11.010. Epub 2017 Nov 22.
The automation of longitudinal and lateral control has enabled drivers to become "hands and feet free" but they are required to remain in an active monitoring state with a requirement to resume manual control if required. This represents the single largest allocation of system function problem with vehicle automation as the literature suggests that humans are notoriously inefficient at completing prolonged monitoring tasks. To further explore whether partially automated driving solutions can appropriately support the driver in completing their new monitoring role, video observations were collected as part of an on-road study using a Tesla Model S being operated in Autopilot mode. A thematic analysis of video data suggests that drivers are not being properly supported in adhering to their new monitoring responsibilities and instead demonstrate behaviour indicative of complacency and over-trust. These attributes may encourage drivers to take more risks whilst out on the road.
纵向和横向控制的自动化使驾驶员能够“解放双手和双脚”,但要求他们保持主动监控状态,如果需要,随时准备恢复手动控制。这代表着车辆自动化中系统功能分配的最大问题之一,因为文献表明,人类在完成长时间监控任务方面效率极低。为了进一步探讨部分自动化驾驶解决方案是否能够适当支持驾驶员完成新的监控角色,研究人员在一项使用特斯拉 Model S 汽车进行自动驾驶模式的道路研究中收集了视频观察数据。对视频数据的主题分析表明,驾驶员在遵守新的监控责任方面没有得到适当的支持,反而表现出自满和过度信任的行为。这些特征可能会鼓励驾驶员在道路上承担更多的风险。