External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the communication gap between an automated vehicle (AV) and pedestrians to replace the missing driver-pedestrian interaction. However, the relative impact of movement-based implicit communication and explicit communication with the aid of eHMIs on pedestrians has not been studied and empirically evaluated. In this study, we pit messages from an eHMI against different driving behaviors of an AV that yields to a pedestrian to understand whether pedestrians tend to pay more attention to the motion dynamics of the car or the eHMI in making road-crossing decisions. Our contributions are twofold: we investigate (1) whether the presence of eHMIs has any objective effect on pedestrian...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed by several companies and research groups worldwide. The...
Objective: In this article, we investigated the effects of external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of an external human- machine interface (eHMI) and a conspi...
External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the communication gap between an au...
External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the communication gap between an au...
External human-machine interfaces (eHMIs) support automated vehicles (AVs) in interacting with vulne...
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, ...
External human-machine interfaces (eHMIs) support automated vehicles (AVs) in interacting with vulne...
Introduction: In current urban traffic, pedestrians attempting to cross the road at un-signalized lo...
Background. Future automated vehicles (AVs) of different sizes will share the same space with other ...
Compared to a manual driving vehicle (MV), an automated driving vehicle lacks a way to communicate w...
In the near future, automated vehicles (AV) will be introduced into mixed traffic environments and t...
The development of increasingly automated vehicles (AVs) is likely to lead to new challenges around ...
The focus of this study is the future interaction between pedestrians and automated buses. Pedestria...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed by several companies and research groups worldwide. The...
Objective: In this article, we investigated the effects of external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of an external human- machine interface (eHMI) and a conspi...
External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the communication gap between an au...
External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the communication gap between an au...
External human-machine interfaces (eHMIs) support automated vehicles (AVs) in interacting with vulne...
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, ...
External human-machine interfaces (eHMIs) support automated vehicles (AVs) in interacting with vulne...
Introduction: In current urban traffic, pedestrians attempting to cross the road at un-signalized lo...
Background. Future automated vehicles (AVs) of different sizes will share the same space with other ...
Compared to a manual driving vehicle (MV), an automated driving vehicle lacks a way to communicate w...
In the near future, automated vehicles (AV) will be introduced into mixed traffic environments and t...
The development of increasingly automated vehicles (AVs) is likely to lead to new challenges around ...
The focus of this study is the future interaction between pedestrians and automated buses. Pedestria...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed by several companies and research groups worldwide. The...
Objective: In this article, we investigated the effects of external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of an external human- machine interface (eHMI) and a conspi...