2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-60703-6_79
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Communicating Issues in Automated Driving to Surrounding Traffic - How should an Automated Vehicle Communicate a Minimum Risk Maneuver via eHMI and/or dHMI?

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“…This study showed that the development of trust in HAVs can be affected positively by novel eHMI concepts in a very first contact scenario. It also indicates that specific eHMI communication strategies could be very supportive in developing trust in HAVs of other surrounding road users in different MRM interaction scenarios (Schindler et al, 2020a;Hesse et al, 2021;Lau et al, 2021a;Wilbrink et al, 2021;Kaleefathullah et al, 2022). In a nutshell, HAV communication to following drivers should be tailored for specific scenarios.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study showed that the development of trust in HAVs can be affected positively by novel eHMI concepts in a very first contact scenario. It also indicates that specific eHMI communication strategies could be very supportive in developing trust in HAVs of other surrounding road users in different MRM interaction scenarios (Schindler et al, 2020a;Hesse et al, 2021;Lau et al, 2021a;Wilbrink et al, 2021;Kaleefathullah et al, 2022). In a nutshell, HAV communication to following drivers should be tailored for specific scenarios.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results showed that the eHMI was perceived as supportive and was well understood by the interacting manual drivers after only a few trials and a coherent combination of eHMI and dHMI was rated with a high usability. However, so far, only little research has focused on the design of eHMIs for the interaction of an HAV with its following road users (Powelleit et al, 2018;Schindler et al, 2020a). Overall, the well-coordinated interplay of both external communication signals seems important to enhance the interaction in mixed traffic environments and to foster safety, understanding, acceptance, and trust in HAVs (Bengler et al, 2020;Kaleefathullah et al, 2022;Lau et al, 2022).…”
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“…Previous research could show that eHMIs as means of communication in AVs generally supported the interaction with surrounding traffic participants (for an overview see Rouchitsas and Alm, 2019 ), especially in shared space settings comprising a high number of ambiguous encounters between diverse traffic participants ( Merat et al, 2018 ). In detail, participants indicated higher trust ratings ( Faas et al, 2020 ), higher acceptance ratings ( Schindler et al, 2020 ), and higher feeling of safety ( Böckle et al, 2017 ; de Clercq et al, 2019 ) during encounters including eHMI signals compared to baseline conditions that exclusively comprised implicit communication signals, such as the vehicles’ movement (i.e., dynamic HMI; Bengler et al, 2020 ). Since trust and acceptance display essential factors for a system’s usage and the users’ reliance ( Lee and See, 2004 ; Ghazizadeh et al, 2012 ), these concepts need to be further considered for eHMIs as means of communication in AVs.…”
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confidence: 98%