Signs symbols & displays in automated vehicles: a focus group study
Signs symbols & displays in automated vehicles: a focus group study
As SAE level 2 semi-autonomous vehicles are now available in the UK vehicle displays are required to communicate more complex information to the driver. It is clear from examining interfaces from different manufacturers that there is lack of consistency in these displays with different vehicles showing icons of a variety of shapes and colours to convey the same message. When driving a semi-autonomous vehicle it is essential the driver knows whether they are in an automated or manual driving mode. However the lack of standardisation in icon design can lead to mode confusion. To understand the impact on users a focus group was held where participants were asked to interpret the meaning of icons from a variety of different driver interfaces. As a result it is recommended that new ISO standard icons are introduced in order to support drivers in SAE level 2 and 3 automated vehicles.
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Richardson, Joy
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Revell, Kirsten
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Kim, Jisun
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Stanton, Neville
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22 January 2020
Richardson, Joy
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Revell, Kirsten
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Kim, Jisun
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Stanton, Neville
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Richardson, Joy, Revell, Kirsten, Kim, Jisun and Stanton, Neville
(2020)
Signs symbols & displays in automated vehicles: a focus group study.
Ahram, Tareq, Karwowski, Waldemar, Vergnano, Alberto, Leali, Francesco and Taiar, Redha
(eds.)
In International Conference on Intelligent Human Systems Integration 2020.
vol. 1131,
Springer Cham.
.
(doi:10.1007/978-3-030-39512-4_149).
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Abstract
As SAE level 2 semi-autonomous vehicles are now available in the UK vehicle displays are required to communicate more complex information to the driver. It is clear from examining interfaces from different manufacturers that there is lack of consistency in these displays with different vehicles showing icons of a variety of shapes and colours to convey the same message. When driving a semi-autonomous vehicle it is essential the driver knows whether they are in an automated or manual driving mode. However the lack of standardisation in icon design can lead to mode confusion. To understand the impact on users a focus group was held where participants were asked to interpret the meaning of icons from a variety of different driver interfaces. As a result it is recommended that new ISO standard icons are introduced in order to support drivers in SAE level 2 and 3 automated vehicles.
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Published date: 22 January 2020
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3rd International Conference on Intelligent Human Systems Integration (IHSI 2020): Integrating People and Intelligent Systems, , Modena, Italy, 2020-02-19 - 2020-02-21
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Joy Richardson
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Jisun Kim
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Tareq Ahram
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Waldemar Karwowski
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Alberto Vergnano
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Francesco Leali
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Redha Taiar
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