As automated vehicles currently do not provide sufficient feedback relating to the primary driving task, drivers have no assurance that an automated vehicle has understood and can cope with upcoming traffic situations [16]. To address this we conducted two user evaluations to investigate auditory displays in automated vehicles using different types of sound cues related to the primary driving sounds: acceleration, deceleration/braking, gear changing and indicating. Our first study compared earcons, speech and auditory icons with existing vehicle sounds. Our findings suggested that earcons were an effective alternative to existing vehicle sounds for presenting information related to the primary driving task. Based on these findings a second ...
Highly automated driving can potentially provide enormous benefits to society. However, it is unclea...
International audienceThe presence of multiple automated systems in partially automated vehicles can...
Vehicle automation is becoming more widespread. As automation increases, new opportunities and chall...
As automated vehicles currently do not provide sufficient feedback relating to the primary driving t...
There is currently a distinct lack of design consideration associated with autonomous vehicles and t...
This paper presents the findings from an observational field study conducted with 8 car drivers. The...
Jeon M, Hermann T, Bazilinskyy P, et al. Report on the In-vehicle Auditory Interactions Workshop: Ta...
Presented at the 25th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2019) 23-27 June 2019, Nort...
Automated driving may be a key to solving a number of problems that humanity faces today: large numb...
drivers with radically enhanced information and functionality. The nature of the current DAS require...
Speech, auditory icons (sounds imitating real world events), environmental sounds (naturally occurri...
In semi-automated vehicles, non-speech sounds have been prevalently used as auditory displays for co...
Hammerschmidt J, Tünnermann R, Hermann T. EcoSonic: Towards an Auditory Display Supporting a Fuel-Ef...
This study investigated peoples’ opinion on auditory interfaces in contemporarycars and their willin...
Auditory display research for driving has mainly examined a limited range of tasks (e.g., collision ...
Highly automated driving can potentially provide enormous benefits to society. However, it is unclea...
International audienceThe presence of multiple automated systems in partially automated vehicles can...
Vehicle automation is becoming more widespread. As automation increases, new opportunities and chall...
As automated vehicles currently do not provide sufficient feedback relating to the primary driving t...
There is currently a distinct lack of design consideration associated with autonomous vehicles and t...
This paper presents the findings from an observational field study conducted with 8 car drivers. The...
Jeon M, Hermann T, Bazilinskyy P, et al. Report on the In-vehicle Auditory Interactions Workshop: Ta...
Presented at the 25th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2019) 23-27 June 2019, Nort...
Automated driving may be a key to solving a number of problems that humanity faces today: large numb...
drivers with radically enhanced information and functionality. The nature of the current DAS require...
Speech, auditory icons (sounds imitating real world events), environmental sounds (naturally occurri...
In semi-automated vehicles, non-speech sounds have been prevalently used as auditory displays for co...
Hammerschmidt J, Tünnermann R, Hermann T. EcoSonic: Towards an Auditory Display Supporting a Fuel-Ef...
This study investigated peoples’ opinion on auditory interfaces in contemporarycars and their willin...
Auditory display research for driving has mainly examined a limited range of tasks (e.g., collision ...
Highly automated driving can potentially provide enormous benefits to society. However, it is unclea...
International audienceThe presence of multiple automated systems in partially automated vehicles can...
Vehicle automation is becoming more widespread. As automation increases, new opportunities and chall...