Do Autonomous Vehicle Driving Styles Affect User State?: A Preliminary Investigation

Yuan Shi, Wenhui Huang, F. Cheli, M. Bordegoni, G. Caruso
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A bursting number of achievements in the autonomous vehicle industry have been obtained during the past decades. Various systems have been developed to make automated driving possible. Due to the algorithm used in the autonomous vehicle system, the performance of the vehicle differs from one to another. However, very few studies have given insight into the influence caused by implementing different algorithms from a human factors point of view. Two systems based on two algorithms with different characteristics are utilized to generate the two driving styles of the autonomous vehicle, which are implemented into a driving simulator in order to create the autonomous driving experience. User’s skin conductance (SC) data, which enables the evaluation of user’s cognitive workload and mental stress were recorded and analyzed. Subjective measures were applied by filling out Swedish occupational fatigue inventory (SOFI-20) to get a user self-reporting perspective view of their behavior changes along with the experiments. The results showed that human’s states were affected by the driving styles of different autonomous systems, especially in the period of speed variation. By analyzing users’ self-assessment data, a correlation was observed between the user “Sleepiness” and the driving style of the autonomous vehicle. These results would be meaningful for the future development of the autonomous vehicle systems, in terms of balancing the performance of the vehicle and user’s experience.
自动驾驶汽车的驾驶风格会影响用户状态吗?∶初步调查
在过去的几十年里,自动驾驶汽车行业取得了惊人的成就。为了使自动驾驶成为可能,人们开发了各种系统。由于自动驾驶车辆系统中使用的算法,车辆的性能各不相同。然而,很少有研究从人为因素的角度深入了解实施不同算法所造成的影响。利用基于两种不同特征算法的两种系统生成自动驾驶汽车的两种驾驶风格,并将其实现到驾驶模拟器中,以实现自动驾驶体验。记录和分析用户皮肤电导(SC)数据,用于评估用户的认知负荷和精神压力。主观测量是通过填写瑞典职业疲劳量表(SOFI-20)来获得用户自我报告的观点,他们的行为变化随着实验。结果表明,人的状态受到不同自主系统驾驶风格的影响,特别是在速度变化时期。通过分析用户的自评数据,发现用户的“困倦”与自动驾驶汽车的驾驶风格之间存在相关性。在平衡车辆性能和用户体验方面,这些结果对自动驾驶汽车系统的未来发展具有重要意义。
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