Drivers’ Trust Model while Using In-Vehicle Traffic Lights in a Partial Deployment Scenario

Bo Yang, T. Kaizuka, Kimihiko Nakano
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In-vehicle information systems have been demonstrated as an effective method to provide driver assistance. However, few studies were focused on drivers’ trust while using these systems in different situations. An in-vehicle traffic light system was proposed in our previous research to assist drivers in crossing unsignalized intersections, by displaying virtual traffic signals inside vehicles based on vehicle to vehicle communications. Nevertheless, previous studies assumed that all the vehicles were equipped with vehicular communications, of which the deployment might actually last decades. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the application of the system in a partial deployment scenario. As a driver assistance system, the effectiveness of the system highly relies on drivers’ trust on it. This study, therefore, proposed a drivers’ trust model based on the decision making process. Driving simulator experiments were performed, to investigate drivers’ initial trust and the change of trust on the system while experiencing successful and failed usages of it. Regression analysis was then conducted with the simulated and observed data to validate the model while using the system in partial deployment situations. The results indicated that the proposed model could be suitable for the prediction of trust in partial deployment scenarios.
部分部署场景下使用车载交通灯的驾驶员信任模型
车载信息系统已被证明是提供驾驶员辅助的有效方法。然而,很少有研究关注驾驶员在不同情况下使用这些系统时的信任。我们在之前的研究中提出了一种车载交通信号灯系统,该系统基于车与车之间的通信,在车内显示虚拟交通信号,以辅助驾驶员通过无信号交叉口。然而,先前的研究假设所有的车辆都配备了车载通信,其部署实际上可能持续数十年。因此,有必要在局部部署场景中考虑系统的应用。作为一种驾驶员辅助系统,其有效性在很大程度上取决于驾驶员对其的信任程度。因此,本研究提出了一个基于决策过程的驾驶员信任模型。通过驾驶模拟器实验,考察了驾驶员对该系统的初始信任和信任变化情况,并对系统的成功使用和失败使用进行了对比。然后对模拟数据和观测数据进行回归分析,在部分部署情况下使用系统时验证模型。结果表明,该模型能够较好地预测局部部署场景下的信任。
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