面向开发符合社会要求的自动驾驶汽车:进展、专家见解和概念框架

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Yongqi Dong , Bart van Arem , Haneen Farah
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通过提高道路安全、交通效率和整体机动性,自动驾驶汽车有望彻底改变交通运输。尽管近年来高级自动驾驶汽车稳步发展,但向全自动驾驶的过渡需要一段混合交通时期,不同自动化水平的自动驾驶汽车与人类驾驶的车辆(HDVs)共存。让自动驾驶汽车符合社会规范,并被人类驾驶员理解,有望提高混合交通的安全性和效率。因此,确保自动驾驶汽车与hdv的兼容性和社会接受度对于它们成功无缝地融入混合交通至关重要。然而,在开发符合社会要求的自动驾驶汽车(scav)这一关键领域的研究仍然很少。本研究进行了第一次全面的范围审查,以评估scav开发的现状,确定关键概念、方法方法和研究差距。我们还进行了一次非正式的专家访谈,讨论了文献综述的结果,并确定了关键的研究差距和对scav的期望。在评估范围和专家访谈输入的基础上,提出了scav发展的概念框架。该概念框架通过针对全球研究人员、技术人员、政策制定者和其他相关专业人员的在线调查进行评估。调查结果提供了有价值的验证和见解,肯定了拟议的概念框架在解决将自动驾驶汽车整合到混合交通环境中的挑战方面的重要性。此外,本文还对未来的研究前景和建议进行了讨论,以期为scav的研究和发展议程做出贡献。
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Toward developing socially compliant automated vehicles: Advances, expert insights, and a conceptual framework
By improving road safety, traffic efficiency, and overall mobility, automated vehicles (AVs) hold promise for revolutionizing transportation. Despite the steady advancement in high-level AVs in recent years, the transition to full automation entails a period of mixed traffic, where AVs of varying automation levels coexist with human-driven vehicles (HDVs). Making AVs socially compliant and understood by human drivers is expected to improve the safety and efficiency of mixed traffic. Thus, ensuring AVs’ compatibility with HDVs and social acceptance is crucial for their successful and seamless integration into mixed traffic. However, research in this critical area of developing socially compliant AVs (SCAVs) remains sparse. This study carries out the first comprehensive scoping review to assess the current state of the art in developing SCAVs, identifying key concepts, methodological approaches, and research gaps. An informal expert interview was also conducted to discuss the literature review results and identify critical research gaps and expectations toward SCAVs. On the basis of the scoping review and expert interview input, a conceptual framework is proposed for the development of SCAVs. The conceptual framework is evaluated via an online survey targeting researchers, technicians, policymakers, and other relevant professionals worldwide. The survey results provide valuable validation and insights, affirming the importance of the proposed conceptual framework in tackling the challenges of integrating AVs into mixed-traffic environments. Additionally, future research perspectives and suggestions are discussed, contributing to the research and development agenda of SCAVs.
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