Sep 17, 2022 · External human-machine interfaces (eHMIs) support automated vehicles (AVs) in interacting with vulnerable road users such as pedestrians.
This study presents a video-based experiment that investigated the user preferences regarding the need for explicit communication in eHMIs when an AV does not ...
Extensive research has been conducted on exploring a wide range of eHMIs to effectively communicate AVs' status, intentions [19, 95] and awareness [57,91] to ...
Investigating the Need for Explicit Communication of Non-Yielding Intent through a Slow-Pulsing Light Band (SPLB) eHMI in AV-Pedestrian Interaction.
We conducted a video-based study (N = 25) with two eHMI concepts that offer pedestrians information about the vehicle's non-yielding intent either explicitly or ...
Missing: Slow- Pulsing Light Band (SPLB)
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On the one hand, studies clearly showed that pedestrians were more willing to cross when the interacting AV communicated via eHMI compared to no eHMI (Böckle et ...
In this study, we pit messages from an eHMI against different driving behaviors of an AV that yields to a pedestrian to understand whether pedestrians tend to ...
This study examined pedestrians' head movements when interacting with AVs during a range of road crossing scenarios, developed in a VR environment.
Investigating the Need for Explicit Communication of Non-Yielding Intent through a Slow-Pulsing Light Band (SPLB) eHMI in AV-Pedestrian Interaction · Debargha ...