International audienceVirtually silent electric vehicles (EVs) may pose a risk for pedestrians. This paper describes two studies that were conducted to assess the influence of different types of external sounds on EV detectability. In the first study, blindfolded participants had to detect an approaching EV with either no warning sounds at all or one of three types of sound we tested. In the second study, designed to replicate the results of the first one in an ecological setting, the EV was driven along a road and the experimenters counted the number of people who turned their heads in its direction. Results of the first study showed that adding external sounds improve EV detection, and modulating the frequency and increasing the pitch of ...
PDFProceedingsPedestrian safetyBlind personsHybrid vehiclesAuditory perceptionHuman factorsJohn A. V...
Acoustic vehicle alerting sound (AVAS) is implemented on electric and hybrid vehicles (inelectric mo...
Objective—These experiments address concerns that motor vehicles in electric engine mode are so quie...
International audienceVirtually silent electric vehicles (EVs) may pose a risk for pedestrians. This...
With developments in science and technology, the number of electric vehicles will increase, and they...
Electric Vehicles (EV) are characterized by a high reduction of the acoustic emission. The absence o...
Modern technology has made electric vehicles more accessible, which is important for the preservatio...
Electric micromobility has the potential to transform the urban transportation system by offering in...
Exterior vehicle sounds have been introduced in electric vehicles and as external human–machine inte...
This paper describes the evaluation of the annoyance and suitability of a back-up warning sound for ...
The increasing number of electric and hybrid vehicles in urban areas has shown to be beneficial in r...
[EN] One of the largest problems with electric vehicles is that they often go unnoticed by pedestria...
Alternative energy vehicles such as hybrids and electric tend to run quieter than many hydrocarbon f...
PDFProceedingsPedestrian safetyBlind personsHybrid vehiclesAuditory perceptionHuman factorsJohn A. V...
Acoustic vehicle alerting sound (AVAS) is implemented on electric and hybrid vehicles (inelectric mo...
Objective—These experiments address concerns that motor vehicles in electric engine mode are so quie...
International audienceVirtually silent electric vehicles (EVs) may pose a risk for pedestrians. This...
With developments in science and technology, the number of electric vehicles will increase, and they...
Electric Vehicles (EV) are characterized by a high reduction of the acoustic emission. The absence o...
Modern technology has made electric vehicles more accessible, which is important for the preservatio...
Electric micromobility has the potential to transform the urban transportation system by offering in...
Exterior vehicle sounds have been introduced in electric vehicles and as external human–machine inte...
This paper describes the evaluation of the annoyance and suitability of a back-up warning sound for ...
The increasing number of electric and hybrid vehicles in urban areas has shown to be beneficial in r...
[EN] One of the largest problems with electric vehicles is that they often go unnoticed by pedestria...
Alternative energy vehicles such as hybrids and electric tend to run quieter than many hydrocarbon f...
PDFProceedingsPedestrian safetyBlind personsHybrid vehiclesAuditory perceptionHuman factorsJohn A. V...
Acoustic vehicle alerting sound (AVAS) is implemented on electric and hybrid vehicles (inelectric mo...
Objective—These experiments address concerns that motor vehicles in electric engine mode are so quie...