2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50523-3_8
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A Pilot Study on the Dynamics of Online Risk Assessment by the Passenger of a Self-driving Car Among Pedestrians

Abstract: In autonomous cars, the automation systems assume complete operational control. In this situation, it is essential that passengers always feel comfortable with the vehicle's decisions. In this project, we are specifically interested in risk assessment by the passenger of an autonomous car navigating among pedestrians in a shared space. A driving simulator experiment was conducted with 27 participants. The challenge was twofold: on the one hand, to find a link between the pedestrians' avoidance behavior of the … Show more

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“…This method is similar to that used in studies regarding the perceived comfort of autonomous vehicle passengers conducted by Hartwich et al [23] and Telpaz et al [24]. Walker et al [25] and Petit et al [26,27] confirm that comparable devices are relevant for real-time assessments of interactions between pedestrians and autonomous vehicles.…”
Section: Risk Perception Measurementssupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…This method is similar to that used in studies regarding the perceived comfort of autonomous vehicle passengers conducted by Hartwich et al [23] and Telpaz et al [24]. Walker et al [25] and Petit et al [26,27] confirm that comparable devices are relevant for real-time assessments of interactions between pedestrians and autonomous vehicles.…”
Section: Risk Perception Measurementssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…A possible extension of this work would be to relate, for each crossing situation, the evolution over time of an objective risk indicator such as the TTI to the dynamics of subjective risk assessment (For a attempt at doing this, see [26]. A function that modulates the objective risk provided by the TTI according to the estimated subjective assessment could then be defined.…”
Section: Limitations and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%