Evaluating Effects of Cognitive Load, Takeover Request Lead Time, and Traffic Density on Drivers’ Takeover Performance in Conditionally Automated Driving

Na Du, Jinyong Kim, Feng Zhou, Elizabeth M. Pulver, D. Tilbury, L. Robert, A. Pradhan, Jessie Yang
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In conditionally automated driving, drivers engaged in non-driving related tasks (NDRTs) have difficulty taking over control of the vehicle when requested. This study aimed to examine the relationships between takeover performance and drivers’ cognitive load, takeover request (TOR) lead time, and traffic density. We conducted a driving simulation experiment with 80 participants, where they experienced 8 takeover events. For each takeover event, drivers’ subjective ratings of takeover readiness, objective measures of takeover timing and quality, and NDRT performance were collected. Results showed that drivers had lower takeover readiness and worse performance when they were in high cognitive load, short TOR lead time, and heavy oncoming traffic density conditions. Interestingly, if drivers had low cognitive load, they paid more attention to driving environments and responded more quickly to takeover requests in high oncoming traffic conditions. The results have implications for the design of in-vehicle alert systems to help improve takeover performance.
条件自动驾驶中认知负荷、接管请求前置时间和交通密度对驾驶员接管行为的影响
在有条件自动驾驶中,从事非驾驶相关任务(NDRTs)的驾驶员在接到请求时很难接管车辆的控制权。本研究旨在探讨接管绩效与驾驶员认知负荷、接管请求前置时间和交通密度之间的关系。我们对80名参与者进行了驾驶模拟实验,他们经历了8次接管事件。对于每个收购事件,我们收集了驱动者对收购准备程度的主观评价、收购时机和质量的客观衡量以及NDRT绩效。结果表明,在认知负荷高、TOR提前时间短、迎面交通密度大的情况下,驾驶员的接管准备程度较低,接管绩效较差。有趣的是,如果驾驶员认知负荷较低,他们会更加关注驾驶环境,并且在高迎面而来的交通条件下对接管请求做出更快的反应。研究结果对车载警报系统的设计具有启示意义,有助于提高接管性能。
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