Timing of unstructured transitions of control in automated driving

Brian K. Mok, Mishel Johns, Key Jung Lee, Hillary Page Ive, D. Miller, Wendy Ju
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With automated driving systems, drivers may still be expected to resume full control of the vehicle. While structured transitions where drivers are given warning are desirable, it is critical to benchmark how drivers perform when transition of control is unstructured and occurs without advanced warning. In this study, we observed how participants (N=27) in a driving simulator performed after they were subjected to an emergency loss of automation. We tested three transition time conditions, with an unstructured transition of vehicle control occurring 2 seconds, 5 seconds, or 8 seconds before the participants encountered a road hazard that required the drivers' intervention. Few drivers in the 2 second condition were able to safely negotiate the road hazard situation, while the majority of drivers in 5 or 8 second conditions were able to navigate the hazard safely. Similarly, drivers in 2 second condition rated the vehicle to be less likeable than drivers in 5 and 8 second conditions. From the study results, we are able to narrow in on a minimum amount of time in which drivers can take over the control of vehicle safely and comfortably from the automated system in the advent of an impending road hazard.
自动驾驶中非结构化控制转换的时序
有了自动驾驶系统,司机可能仍然需要恢复对车辆的完全控制。虽然在向驾驶员发出警告的情况下进行结构化过渡是可取的,但在控制过渡是非结构化的且没有提前警告的情况下,对驾驶员的表现进行基准测试是至关重要的。在这项研究中,我们观察了驾驶模拟器中的参与者(N=27)在遭受紧急失去自动化后的表现。我们测试了三种过渡时间条件,在参与者遇到需要驾驶员干预的道路危险前2秒、5秒或8秒,车辆控制的非结构化过渡发生。在2秒条件下,很少有驾驶员能够安全通过道路危险情况,而在5秒或8秒条件下,大多数驾驶员能够安全通过危险情况。同样,2秒状态下的司机对这辆车的好感度也低于5秒和8秒状态下的司机。从研究结果来看,我们能够缩小驾驶员在即将到来的道路危险中安全舒适地从自动系统接管车辆控制的最短时间。
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