HEDGEHOG: A Steering Wheel Prototype to Continuously Enhance Driver's Situation Awareness During Conditional Vehicle Automation

Guilherme Daniel Gomes, R. Flynn, Niall Murray
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Abstract

In the Automated Driving Systems domain, conditional automation requires the driver to be ready to resume vehicle control if a Take-Over Request is triggered. Keeping a constant alert cognitive state, however, is one of the biggest challenges for drivers, susceptible to Non-Driving Related Tasks during autonomous driving modes. Although the communication between the vehicle and its operator can mitigate the risks (e.g., auditory warning signals), there is no consensus on what type of modality delivers the safest option. In that context, we present the HEDGEHOG, a steering wheel that uses force haptic signals to continuously deliver stimuli to the driver's hands. Based on existing risk assessment frameworks used to evaluate Autonomous Vehicles, this demonstration proposes the use of this device to increase the driver's Situation Awareness during the transition of control from automated to manual vehicle control.
刺猬:有条件车辆自动驾驶过程中持续增强驾驶员态势感知的方向盘原型
在自动驾驶系统领域,条件自动化要求驾驶员准备好在触发接管请求时恢复车辆控制。然而,保持持续的警觉认知状态是驾驶员面临的最大挑战之一,因为在自动驾驶模式下,驾驶员容易受到非驾驶相关任务的影响。尽管车辆和驾驶员之间的通信可以降低风险(例如,听觉警告信号),但对于哪种方式最安全,目前还没有达成共识。在这种情况下,我们展示了HEDGEHOG,一种使用力触觉信号不断向驾驶员的手传递刺激的方向盘。在现有用于评估自动驾驶汽车的风险评估框架的基础上,本演示提出使用该设备在车辆控制从自动到手动的过渡过程中提高驾驶员的态势感知。
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