Research on Transparency Design Based on Shared Situation Awareness in Semi-Automatic Driving

While automated driving has attracted more and more attention, human drivers still play an important role. Drivers must be aware of their surroundings and potential danger to take over the vehicle’s control immediately when the automation system cannot function, which could otherwise pose a road saf...

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Published inApplied sciences Vol. 12; no. 14; p. 7177
Main Authors You, Fang, Deng, Huijun, Hansen, Preben, Zhang, Jun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 01.07.2022
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Summary:While automated driving has attracted more and more attention, human drivers still play an important role. Drivers must be aware of their surroundings and potential danger to take over the vehicle’s control immediately when the automation system cannot function, which could otherwise pose a road safety risk. The transparent design of the human–machine interface can accurately convey the perceived information of the machine to help drivers understand the dynamic environment. We designed the scenario where the rear vehicle is about to overtake the ego vehicle and has a dangerous tendency to collide with the ego vehicle by stepping on the lane line. We analyzed the information shared by the intelligent system in this scenario to make “transparent” the intelligent system. According to the requirements of the task model of transparency and the three stages of situation awareness, we formed three designs. Then we analyzed the availability, situation awareness, and workload of different designs. Results showed that the transparency design according to the shared situation awareness stage can have a positive impact on the usability of the intelligent system. Therefore, the effective transparency-based design in automated driving can enhance the user’s understanding of the system and improve their experience.
ISSN:2076-3417
2076-3417
DOI:10.3390/app12147177