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全自动驾驶汽车中的座椅配置和位置偏好。

Seating configuration and position preferences in fully automated vehicles.

机构信息

Monash University Accident Research Centre, Monash University, Victoria, Australia.

Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica (IIT), Pontifical University Comillas, Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Traffic Inj Prev. 2019;20(sup2):S103-S109. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2019.1625336. Epub 2019 Jun 27.

Abstract

This study aimed to understand seating configuration and position preferences in a fully automated vehicle (FAV) across 7 hypothetical traveling scenarios. Participants completed an online survey in which they were asked to imagine traveling in an FAV across 7 hypothetical traveling scenarios and asked to select 1 of 5 seating configurations and 1 of 4 seating positions for themselves and for any additional occupants. Furthermore, participants were asked to indicate any activities that they and any additional occupants would engage in and whether they would be willing to wear a different seat belt in an FAV while seated in a non-forward-facing mode or while reclined. Five hundred and fifty-two participants (male = 50.5%; mean = 36.6 years, SD = 14.0 years) completed the online survey. Most participants resided in Australia (40.9%), Spain (16.5%), Sweden (15.6%), or Lebanon (19.4%). Most participants drove on a daily basis (60.0%), had driven between 5,000 and 15,000 km in the previous year (33.2%), and reported that they always or almost always wear a seat belt while traveling in a motor vehicle (98.2%). Across all scenarios, participants were most likely to prefer a conventional seating configuration (i.e., all seats facing forward; between 40.0 and 76.3%). In terms of seating position preferences, participants preferred seating position A (i.e., the conventional driver's seat; between 54.6 and 68.3%), regardless of with whom they were traveling. The most common activity while traveling alone was reading (25.0%). However, when traveling with other occupants, talking was the most common activity (41.0-63.0%), even with someone they did not know (31.0%). Most participants predicted that they would always or almost always wear a seat belt when traveling in an FAV (95.9%). Most participants also reported that they would be very willing or willing to wear a different seat belt configuration in an FAV while seated in a non-forward-facing mode or while reclined (73.8 and 80.7%, respectively). This study has provided valuable insight regarding seating configuration and position preferences in an FAV, as well as predicted activities and restraint use. Future research will use this information to simulate likely injury outcomes of these preferences in the event of a motor vehicle crash and provide a basis for the design of occupant protection systems for FAVs.

摘要

本研究旨在了解在全自动车辆(FAV)中 7 种假设行驶场景下的座椅配置和位置偏好。参与者完成了一项在线调查,要求他们想象在 FAV 中行驶 7 种假设行驶场景,并为自己和任何其他乘客选择 5 种座椅配置中的 1 种和 4 种座椅位置之一。此外,参与者被要求指出他们和任何其他乘客将进行的任何活动,以及他们是否愿意在 FAV 中不面向前方或倾斜时佩戴不同的安全带。552 名参与者(男性=50.5%;平均=36.6 岁,标准差=14.0 岁)完成了在线调查。大多数参与者来自澳大利亚(40.9%)、西班牙(16.5%)、瑞典(15.6%)或黎巴嫩(19.4%)。大多数参与者每天开车(60.0%),在过去一年中开车行驶了 5000 至 15000 公里(33.2%),并且报告说他们在乘坐汽车旅行时总是或几乎总是系安全带(98.2%)。在所有场景中,参与者最有可能选择传统的座椅配置(即所有座椅均面向前方;40.0%至 76.3%)。就座椅位置偏好而言,参与者更喜欢座椅位置 A(即传统驾驶员座椅;54.6%至 68.3%),无论他们与谁一起旅行。独自旅行时最常见的活动是阅读(25.0%)。然而,当与其他乘客一起旅行时,说话是最常见的活动(41.0%-63.0%),即使与不认识的人一起旅行也是如此(31.0%)。大多数参与者预测,他们在乘坐 FAV 旅行时总是或几乎总是会系安全带(95.9%)。大多数参与者还报告说,他们非常愿意或愿意在 FAV 中佩戴不同的安全带配置,无论是不面向前方还是倾斜时(分别为 73.8%和 80.7%)。本研究提供了有关 FAV 中座椅配置和位置偏好的有价值的见解,以及预测的活动和约束使用。未来的研究将利用这些信息来模拟这些偏好在汽车碰撞中的可能伤害结果,并为 FAV 的乘员保护系统设计提供依据。

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