Hiroaki Kuramochi, A. Utsumi, Tetsushi Ikeda, Y. Kato, Isamu Nagasawa, Kazuhiko Takahashi
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Abstract
Automated driving technology is being developed to reduce driver workloads and improve driving safety. However, how connected drivers feel to the control of their vehicles can be a critical factor in driving comfort. In this paper, we discuss a highly automated and human-machine cooperative steering system. Our prototype system regulates driver's steering maneuvers under supervision by automation and also applies guidance torque for physical interaction between a driver and the automation. To evaluate driving comfort and driver behaviors during the cooperation, experiments were conducted with a driving simulator. The results from 20 participants show that drivers who assertively participated in cooperative steering tended to feel safer and more pleasure than in fully automated-like steering.