DOAJ Open Access 2021

Adaptive multi-modal interface model concerning mental workload in take-over request during semi-autonomous driving

Weiya Chen Tetsuo Sawaragi Toshihiro Hiraoka

Abstrak

With the development of automated driving technologies, human factors involved in automated driving are gaining increasing attention for a balanced implementation of the convenience brought by the technology and safety risk in commercial vehicle models. One influential human factor is mental workload. In the take-over request (TOR) from autonomous to manual driving at level 3 of International Society of Automotive Engineers' (SAE) Levels of Driving Automation, the time window for the driver to have full comprehension of the driving environment is extremely short, which means the driver is under high mental workload. To support the driver during a TOR, we propose an adaptive multi-modal interface model concerning mental workload. In this study, we evaluated the reliability of only part of the proposed model in a driving-simulator experiment as well as using the experimental data from a previous study.

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Weiya Chen

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Tetsuo Sawaragi

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Toshihiro Hiraoka

Format Sitasi

Chen, W., Sawaragi, T., Hiraoka, T. (2021). Adaptive multi-modal interface model concerning mental workload in take-over request during semi-autonomous driving. https://doi.org/10.1080/18824889.2021.1894023

Akses Cepat

Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2021
Sumber Database
DOAJ
DOI
10.1080/18824889.2021.1894023
Akses
Open Access ✓