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调查日本高度自动化车辆的隐性和显性沟通:光带 eHMI 如何影响行人和穿越意愿、信任和感知安全?

Investigating Implicit and Explicit Communication of Highly Automated Vehicles in Japan: How do Light-band eHMIs affect Pedestrians' Willingness to Cross, Trust and Perceived Safety?

机构信息

Institute of Transportation Systems, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Lilienthalplatz 7, 38108 Braunschweig, Germany.

Department of Safety Engineering, College of Engineering, Pukyong National University, Yongso-ro 45, Nam-gu, Busan 48513, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2024 Nov;207:107719. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2024.107719. Epub 2024 Aug 2.

Abstract

In the near future, pedestrians will face highly automated vehicles on the roads. Highly automated vehicles (HAVs) should have safety-enhancing communication tools to guarantee traffic safety, e.g., vehicle kinematics and external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs). Pedestrians, as highly vulnerable road users, depend on communication with HAVs. Miscommunication between pedestrians and HAVs could quickly result in accidents, and this, in turn, could cause severe impairments for pedestrians. Light-band eHMIs have the potential to enhance traffic safety. However, eHMIs have been less explored in Japan so far. As a first-time approach, this experimental online study shed light on the effect of a light-band eHMI on Japanese pedestrians (N=99). In short video sequences, the participants interacted with two differently sized HAVs equipped with light-band eHMI. We investigated the effect of vehicle size (small vs. large), eHMI status (no eHMI vs. static eHMI vs. dynamic eHMI), and vehicle kinematics (yielding vs. non-yielding) on pedestrians' willingness to cross, trust, and perceived safety. To investigate possible side effects of eHMIs, we also included experimental conditions in which the eHMI mismatched the vehicle's kinematics. Results revealed that Japanese were more willing to cross the street and indicated higher trust- and safety ratings when they received information about the vehicle's intention and automation status (dynamic eHMI) compared to when they received no information (no eHMI) or only about the vehicle automation status (static eHMI). Surprisingly, Japanese participants tended to rely on the eHMI when there was mismatching information between eHMI and vehicle kinematics. Overall, we concluded that light-band eHMIs could contribute to a safe future interaction between pedestrians and HAVs in Japan under the requirement that the eHMI is in accordance with vehicle kinematics.

摘要

在不久的将来,行人和高度自动化车辆将在道路上共同行驶。高度自动化车辆(HAV)应该配备安全增强型通信工具,以确保交通安全,例如车辆运动学和外部人机界面(eHMI)。行人和其他道路使用者相比属于高度脆弱的群体,需要与 HAV 进行沟通。如果行人和 HAV 之间沟通不畅,可能会迅速导致事故,从而对行人造成严重伤害。光带 eHMI 具有提高交通安全的潜力。然而,迄今为止,日本对 eHMI 的研究还较少。作为首次尝试,这项实验性的在线研究揭示了光带 eHMI 对日本行人的影响(N=99)。在简短的视频序列中,参与者与配备了光带 eHMI 的两个大小不同的 HAV 进行了互动。我们研究了车辆大小(小与大)、eHMI 状态(无 eHMI 与静态 eHMI 与动态 eHMI)和车辆运动学(让路与不让路)对行人穿越意愿、信任和感知安全的影响。为了研究 eHMIs 的可能副作用,我们还包括了与车辆运动学不匹配的 eHMI 实验条件。结果表明,与没有信息(无 eHMI)或只有车辆自动化状态信息(静态 eHMI)相比,当行人收到有关车辆意图和自动化状态的信息(动态 eHMI)时,他们更愿意过马路,并且对信任和安全的评价更高。令人惊讶的是,当 eHMI 与车辆运动学之间存在不匹配的信息时,日本参与者倾向于依赖 eHMI。总体而言,我们得出结论,在光带 eHMI 符合车辆运动学的前提下,光带 eHMIs 可以为日本行人和 HAV 之间的安全未来交互做出贡献。

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