Title
Increasing Trust In Fully Automated Driving: Route Indication On An Augmented Reality Head-Up Display
Abstract
Cooperative, intelligent transportation systems (C-ITSs) have capabilities far beyond what human drivers can achieve. For instance, intelligent systems that plan the exact trajectories of vehicles could increase throughput at intersections, allowing vehicles to pass with high speed and without any need for traffic lights. It is imaginable that C-ITS will manage traffic in fully automated driving (FAD). However, the unpredictable behavior patterns of the automated vehicle (AV) are also likely to make the occupants feel uncomfortable. FAD systems operate based on a vast amount of information. As this information is potentially invisible to individuals, the question is if users trust FAD systems. We hypothesize that users experiencing such scenarios would demand system feedback to anticipate up-coming system decisions and maneuvers. Therefore, we evaluated five augmented reality (AR) user interface (UI) concepts aiming to increase system transparency in a user study (N = 30) in a driving simulation in virtual reality (VR). Our results support the assumption that feedback about the system state (in the form of route information) significantly increases trust in AVs. As trust is highly subjective, we propose to provide experience-based route visualization systems in FAD to meet individuals' needs.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1145/3321335.3324947
8TH ACM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PERVASIVE DISPLAYS (PERVASIVE DISPLAYS 2019)
Keywords
Field
DocType
fully automated driving, augmented reality, head-up displays, route indication, trust, human factors
Head-up display,Computer science,Augmented reality,Human–computer interaction
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tamara von Sawitzky122.43
Philipp Wintersberger201.01
Andreas Riener329370.21
Joseph L. Gabbard453050.58