Trustworthy Human-Vehicle Interaction Design in Autonomous Vehicles - A Human Factors Perspective: Explores trustworthy design principles for human-vehicle interaction in AVs, focusing on human factors considerations
Published 14-05-2023
Keywords
- Trustworthy design,
- Human-vehicle interaction,
- Autonomous vehicles
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Abstract
This research paper explores the design principles for trustworthy human-vehicle interaction (HVI) in autonomous vehicles (AVs) from a human factors perspective. As AVs become more prevalent, ensuring a trustworthy interaction between humans and vehicles is crucial for user acceptance and safety. The paper discusses various human factors considerations that influence the design of HVI systems in AVs, such as trust, usability, and user experience. It also examines the role of communication, feedback mechanisms, and user interfaces in enhancing trust and acceptance of AVs. By addressing these factors, designers can create HVI systems that are not only safe and efficient but also trustworthy from the human perspective.
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