<p>While traffic signals, signs, and road markings provide explicit guidelines for those operating in and around the roadways, some decisions, such as determinations of “who will go first,” are made by implicit negotiations between road users. In such situations, pedestrians are today often dependent on cues in drivers’ behavior such as eye contact, postures, and gestures. With the introduction of more automated functions and the transfer of control from the driver to the vehicle, pedestrians cannot rely on such non-verbal cues anymore. To study how the interaction between pedestrians and automated vehicles (AVs) might look like in the future, and how this might be affected if AVs were to communicate their intent to pedestrians, we designed...
Automated vehicles do not yet have clearly defined signaling methods towards other road users, which...
The development of automated vehicles (AVs) and their integration into traffic are seen by many vehi...
Background. Future automated vehicles (AVs) of different sizes will share the same space with other ...
While traffic signals, signs, and road markings provide explicit guidelines for those operating in a...
While traffic signals, signs, and road markings provide explicit guidelines for those operating in a...
Automated Driving Systems (ADSs) are developing at a rapid pace and even testing on public roads, bu...
The most vulnerable group in road agents is pedestrians. In the Netherlands, from 2005 to 2009, the ...
Interaction between drivers and pedestrians is often facilitated by informal communicative cues, lik...
External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the communication gap between an au...
Background The aim of this study is to provide communication design basis for human-like Automated ...
Automated vehicles (AVs) will be introduced on public roads in the future, meaning that traditional ...
When pedestrians encounter vehicles, they typically stop and wait for a signal from the driver to ei...
Objective: In this article, we investigated the effects of external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...
The development of automated vehicles (AVs) and their integration into traffic are seen by many vehi...
With the increasing number of automated vehicles (AVs) being tested and operating on roads, external...
Automated vehicles do not yet have clearly defined signaling methods towards other road users, which...
The development of automated vehicles (AVs) and their integration into traffic are seen by many vehi...
Background. Future automated vehicles (AVs) of different sizes will share the same space with other ...
While traffic signals, signs, and road markings provide explicit guidelines for those operating in a...
While traffic signals, signs, and road markings provide explicit guidelines for those operating in a...
Automated Driving Systems (ADSs) are developing at a rapid pace and even testing on public roads, bu...
The most vulnerable group in road agents is pedestrians. In the Netherlands, from 2005 to 2009, the ...
Interaction between drivers and pedestrians is often facilitated by informal communicative cues, lik...
External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the communication gap between an au...
Background The aim of this study is to provide communication design basis for human-like Automated ...
Automated vehicles (AVs) will be introduced on public roads in the future, meaning that traditional ...
When pedestrians encounter vehicles, they typically stop and wait for a signal from the driver to ei...
Objective: In this article, we investigated the effects of external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...
The development of automated vehicles (AVs) and their integration into traffic are seen by many vehi...
With the increasing number of automated vehicles (AVs) being tested and operating on roads, external...
Automated vehicles do not yet have clearly defined signaling methods towards other road users, which...
The development of automated vehicles (AVs) and their integration into traffic are seen by many vehi...
Background. Future automated vehicles (AVs) of different sizes will share the same space with other ...