Autonomous vehicles will have to coordinate their behavior with human road users such as drivers and pedestrians. The majority of recently proposed solutions for autonomous vehicle-to-human communication consist of introducing additional visual cues (such as lights, text and pictograms) on either the car’s exterior or as projections on the road. We argue that potential shortcomings in the visibility (due to light conditions, placement on the vehicle) and immediate understandability (learned, directive) of many of these cues make them alone insufficient in mediating multi-party interactions in the busy intersections of day-to-day traffic. Our observations of real-world human road user behavior in urban intersections indicate that movement in...
External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the communication gap between an au...
Future introduction on automated vehicles (levels 3, 4, and 5) in urban traffic comes with several s...
The most vulnerable group in road agents is pedestrians. In the Netherlands, from 2005 to 2009, the ...
Autonomous vehicles will have to coordinate their behavior with human road users such as drivers and...
To be successful, automated vehicles (AVs) need to be able to manoeuvre in mixed traffic in a way th...
To be successful, automated vehicles (AVs) need to be able to manoeuvre in mixed traffic in a way th...
While the increasing popularity of autonomous vehicles has garnered critical media attention, less h...
The first autonomous vehicles are already tested in the public traffic. The rapid development in bri...
Interaction between drivers and pedestrians is often facilitated by informal communicative cues, lik...
Future automated vehicles (AVs) of different sizes will share the same space with other road users, ...
Future automated vehicles (AVs) of different sizes will share the same space with other road users, ...
With the increasing number of automated vehicles (AVs) being tested and operating on roads, external...
In the near future, automated vehicles (AV) will be introduced into mixed traffic environments and t...
While traffic signals, signs, and road markings provide explicit guidelines for those operating in a...
Autonomous Vehicles (AV) are the future of transportation and they will transform the dynamic of veh...
External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the communication gap between an au...
Future introduction on automated vehicles (levels 3, 4, and 5) in urban traffic comes with several s...
The most vulnerable group in road agents is pedestrians. In the Netherlands, from 2005 to 2009, the ...
Autonomous vehicles will have to coordinate their behavior with human road users such as drivers and...
To be successful, automated vehicles (AVs) need to be able to manoeuvre in mixed traffic in a way th...
To be successful, automated vehicles (AVs) need to be able to manoeuvre in mixed traffic in a way th...
While the increasing popularity of autonomous vehicles has garnered critical media attention, less h...
The first autonomous vehicles are already tested in the public traffic. The rapid development in bri...
Interaction between drivers and pedestrians is often facilitated by informal communicative cues, lik...
Future automated vehicles (AVs) of different sizes will share the same space with other road users, ...
Future automated vehicles (AVs) of different sizes will share the same space with other road users, ...
With the increasing number of automated vehicles (AVs) being tested and operating on roads, external...
In the near future, automated vehicles (AV) will be introduced into mixed traffic environments and t...
While traffic signals, signs, and road markings provide explicit guidelines for those operating in a...
Autonomous Vehicles (AV) are the future of transportation and they will transform the dynamic of veh...
External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the communication gap between an au...
Future introduction on automated vehicles (levels 3, 4, and 5) in urban traffic comes with several s...
The most vulnerable group in road agents is pedestrians. In the Netherlands, from 2005 to 2009, the ...