驾驶员在接管过程中对周围车辆的态势感知:驾驶模拟器研究提供的证据

IF 3.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Lesong Jia, Chenglue Huang, Na Du
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本研究旨在了解在有条件自动驾驶中,周围车辆配置、驾驶车道和交通密度对驾驶员态势感知(SA)、接管性能和眼动跟踪行为的影响。40 名大学生参与了实验,他们使用的固定基座驾驶模拟器是为模拟 SAE 3 级自动驾驶而配置的。实验期间,参与者在自动驾驶模式下使用平板电脑玩俄罗斯方块,这是一项与驾驶无关的任务。在听到听觉接管请求后,参与者被指示控制车辆,然后完成场景重建任务,在将控制权交还给自动驾驶系统后报告他们的SA。我们的研究结果表明,驾驶员在接管过程中经常会忽略两侧和后方的车辆,这与较高的碰撞风险有关。来车密度越高,驾驶员对周围车辆的警觉性越差,但驾驶行为越谨慎。在右侧车道行驶通常会使接管更顺利,碰撞风险更低。有趣的是,虽然驾驶员安全等级确实能够缓和驾驶条件对安全系数的影响,但驾驶员安全等级越高,其驾驶表现也就越好,尤其是在复杂的情况下。这表明,有必要建立支持系统,引导驾驶员将注意力集中在对安全至关重要的目标上,而不是简单地扩大安全等级。这些见解对自动驾驶汽车中驾驶员监控和支持系统的设计具有重要意义。
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Drivers’ situational awareness of surrounding vehicles during takeovers: Evidence from a driving simulator study

This study aimed to understand the influence of surrounding vehicle configuration, driving lane, and traffic density on drivers’ situational awareness (SA), takeover performance, and eye-tracking behaviors in conditionally automated driving. An experiment was conducted with the participation of 40 university students using a fixed-base driving simulator configured to simulate SAE Level 3 automation. During the experiment, participants were engaged in playing Tetris on a tablet as a non-driving related task in automated driving mode. Upon hearing an auditory takeover request, participants were instructed to take control of the vehicle, and then complete a scene reconstruction task to report their SA after transferring control back to the automated driving system. Our findings showed that drivers often neglected vehicles at their sides and rear during the takeover, which was associated with higher collision risks. Higher oncoming traffic density led to drivers’ worse SA of surrounding vehicles but more cautious driving behavior. Driving in the right lane generally resulted in smoother takeovers with lower collision risks. Interestingly, while SA did moderate the impacts of driving conditions on safety margins, a higher level of SA did not consistently relate to improved performance, especially in complex scenarios. This suggests the need for support systems that guide drivers to focus on safety–critical objects rather than simply amplifying SA in general. These insights have significant implications for the design of driver monitoring and support systems in automated vehicles.

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自引率
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239
审稿时长
71 days
期刊介绍: Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour focuses on the behavioural and psychological aspects of traffic and transport. The aim of the journal is to enhance theory development, improve the quality of empirical studies and to stimulate the application of research findings in practice. TRF provides a focus and a means of communication for the considerable amount of research activities that are now being carried out in this field. The journal provides a forum for transportation researchers, psychologists, ergonomists, engineers and policy-makers with an interest in traffic and transport psychology.
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