Teaming with Your Car: Redefining the Driver–Automation Relationship in Highly Automated Vehicles

IF 2.2 Q3 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Joonbum Lee, Hansol Rheem, John D. Lee, Joseph F. Szczerba, Omer Tsimhoni
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Abstract

Advances in automated driving systems (ADSs) have shifted the primary responsibility of controlling a vehicle from human drivers to automation. Framing driving a highly automated vehicle as teamwork can reveal practical requirements and design considerations to support the dynamic driver–ADS relationship. However, human–automation teaming is a relatively new concept in ADS research and requires further exploration. We conducted two literature reviews to identify concepts related to teaming and to define the driver–ADS relationship, requirements, and design considerations. The first literature review identified coordination, cooperation, and collaboration (3Cs) as core concepts to define driver–ADS teaming. Based on these findings, we propose the panarchy framework of 3Cs to understand drivers’ roles and relationships with automation in driver–ADS teaming. The second literature review identified main challenges for designing driver–ADS teams. The challenges include supporting mutual communication, enhancing observability and directability, developing a responsive ADS, and identifying and supporting the interdependent relationship between the driver and ADS. This study suggests that the teaming concept can promote a better understanding of the driver–ADS team where the driver and automation require interplay. Eventually, the driver–ADS teaming frame will lead to adequate expectations and mental models of partially automated vehicles.
与您的汽车合作:重新定义高度自动化车辆中的驾驶员与自动化关系
自动驾驶系统(ads)的进步已经将控制车辆的主要责任从人类驾驶员转移到自动驾驶系统。将驾驶高度自动化的车辆视为团队合作,可以揭示实际需求和设计考虑,以支持驾驶员与ads之间的动态关系。然而,人-自动化团队在ADS研究中是一个相对较新的概念,需要进一步探索。我们进行了两篇文献综述,以确定与团队相关的概念,并定义驱动程序与ads的关系、需求和设计考虑。第一篇文献综述确定了协调、合作和协作(3c)是定义驾驶员- ads团队的核心概念。基于这些发现,我们提出了3c的层级框架来理解驾驶员- ads团队中驾驶员的角色及其与自动化的关系。第二篇文献综述指出了设计驾驶员- ads团队的主要挑战。挑战包括支持相互沟通,增强可观察性和可指导性,开发响应式ADS,以及识别和支持驾驶员和ADS之间的相互依存关系。本研究表明,团队合作概念可以促进对驾驶员- ADS团队的更好理解,其中驾驶员和自动化需要相互作用。最终,驾驶员- ads团队框架将导致对部分自动驾驶汽车的充分期望和心理模型。
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