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Needs and Expectations for Fully Autonomous Vehicle Interfaces

Published: 01 March 2018 Publication History

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Fully autonomous vehicles provide an opportunity to improve current transportation solutions; both for drivers and for people unable to drive. In this paper we present the preliminary results of a study aiming to understand user needs and expectations for autonomous vehicle interfaces. We found that users expect a different type of information to be fed back to them depending on whether the vehicles are privately owned or shared. The results of this study will be confirmed by further work and contribute to the development of a baseline fully autonomous vehicle user interface.

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    HRI '18: Companion of the 2018 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
    March 2018
    431 pages
    ISBN:9781450356152
    DOI:10.1145/3173386
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    1. automotive user interface design
    2. autonomous vehicles
    3. human-robot interaction
    4. inclusive design

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    • (2021)A model to discipline autonomy in cyber‐physical systems‐of‐systems and its applicationJournal of Software: Evolution and Process10.1002/smr.232833:9Online publication date: 12-Sep-2021
    • (2020)Shared autonomous vehicle services: A comprehensive reviewTransportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies10.1016/j.trc.2019.12.008111(255-293)Online publication date: Mar-2020
    • (2019)An Inclusive, Fully Autonomous Vehicle Simulator for the Introduction of Human-Robot Interaction TechnologiesAdvances in Human Factors of Transportation10.1007/978-3-030-20503-4_14(157-165)Online publication date: 6-Jun-2019
    • (2018)Inclusivity Considerations for Fully Autonomous Vehicle User InterfacesBreaking Down Barriers10.1007/978-3-319-75028-6_18(207-214)Online publication date: 20-Feb-2018

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