Pedestrians base their street-crossing decisions on vehicle-centric as well as driver-centric cues. In the future, however, drivers of autonomous vehicles will be preoccupied with non-driving related activities and will thus be unable to provide pedestrians with relevant communicative cues. External human–machine interfaces (eHMIs) hold promise for filling the expected communication gap by providing information about a vehicle’s situational awareness and intention. In this paper, we present an eHMI concept that employs a virtual human character (VHC) to communicate pedestrian acknowledgement and vehicle intention (non-yielding; cruising; yielding). Pedestrian acknowledgement is communicated via gaze direction while vehicle intention is comm...
Autonomous Passenger Shuttles (APS) are rapidly becoming an urban public transit alternative. Traver...
In future trac, automated vehicles may be equipped with external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs) th...
In future traffic, automated vehicles may be equipped with external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...
Pedestrians base their street-crossing decisions on vehicle-centric as well as driver-centric cues. ...
Pedestrians base their street-crossing decisions on both vehicle-centric cues, like speed and accele...
When deciding whether to cross the street or not, pedestrians take into consideration information pr...
Automated vehicles do not yet have clearly defined signaling methods towards other road users, which...
We use an immersive virtual reality environment to explore the intricate social cues that underlie n...
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...
External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the communication gap between an au...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are able to detect pedestrians reliably but still have difficulty in predic...
One of the major challenges of autonomous vehicles (AV) is their interaction with pedestrians. Unoff...
Communication between pedestrians and drivers partially relies on nonverbal communication methods su...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed by several companies and research groups worldwide. The...
Autonomous Passenger Shuttles (APS) are rapidly becoming an urban public transit alternative. Traver...
In future trac, automated vehicles may be equipped with external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs) th...
In future traffic, automated vehicles may be equipped with external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...
Pedestrians base their street-crossing decisions on vehicle-centric as well as driver-centric cues. ...
Pedestrians base their street-crossing decisions on both vehicle-centric cues, like speed and accele...
When deciding whether to cross the street or not, pedestrians take into consideration information pr...
Automated vehicles do not yet have clearly defined signaling methods towards other road users, which...
We use an immersive virtual reality environment to explore the intricate social cues that underlie n...
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...
External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the communication gap between an au...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are able to detect pedestrians reliably but still have difficulty in predic...
One of the major challenges of autonomous vehicles (AV) is their interaction with pedestrians. Unoff...
Communication between pedestrians and drivers partially relies on nonverbal communication methods su...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed by several companies and research groups worldwide. The...
Autonomous Passenger Shuttles (APS) are rapidly becoming an urban public transit alternative. Traver...
In future trac, automated vehicles may be equipped with external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs) th...
In future traffic, automated vehicles may be equipped with external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...