一起在车里:支持驾驶员-乘客协作的五个概念的比较

Melanie Berger, Debargha Dey, Aditya Dandekar, Bahareh Barati, R. Bernhaupt, Bastian Pfleging
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众所周知,驾驶员分心的一个原因是使用车载信息娱乐系统(IVIS)从事与驾驶无关的活动(NDRA)。先前的研究表明,与乘客合作的ndra方法有助于减少这些影响。然而,目前还没有关于如何支持车内协作的系统研究。在本文中,我们设计并评估了五个概念,这些概念代表了不同的协作方法,目的是研究车内协作。我们的研究结果通过(1)社会连通性(连通性、隶属关系、归属感、陪伴)和(2)团队绩效(协调有效性、团队凝聚力)的测量,为这些方法如何影响协作提供了见解。我们发现,无政府或分层控制赋予前排乘客权力,减少动力动态,并最大限度地减少驾驶员分心(由互动乘客引起)。我们讨论了这些发现的意义,并提出了建议,以设计未来的乘用车IVIS,改善驾驶员与乘客的合作。
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Together in the Car: A Comparison of Five Concepts to Support Driver-Passenger Collaboration
A well-known cause of driver distraction is the engagement in non-driving-related activities (NDRA) using in-vehicle-infotainment systems (IVIS). Prior research shows that collaborative approaches to NDRAs with input from passengers can help to reduce these effects. Nevertheless, there is no systematic work on how to support collaboration in the car. In this paper, we designed and evaluated five concepts that exemplify different collaborative approaches with the goal of studying in-vehicle collaboration. Our results provide insights into how these approaches affect collaboration through the measures of (1) social connectedness (connectedness, affiliation, belongingness, companionship) and (2) team performance (coordination effectiveness, team cohesion). We found that Anarchic or Hierarchical control empower front-seat passengers, reduce power dynamics, and minimize driver distraction (caused by interacting passengers). We discuss the implications of these findings and posit recommendations to design future IVIS in passenger cars with improved driver-passenger collaboration.
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