Situational Awareness, Driver’s Trust in Automated Driving Systems and Secondary Task Performance
Petersen, Luke; Robert, Lionel + "Jr"; Yang, X. Jessie; Tilbury, Dawn
2019-03-01
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Petersen, L., Robert, L.P., Yang, X. J. Tilbury, D. (2019) Situational Awareness, Driver’s Trust in Automated Driving Systems and Secondary Task Performance, SAE International Journal of Connected and Automated Vehicles, forthcoming.
Abstract
Driver assistance systems, also called automated driving systems, allow drivers to immerse themselves in non-driving-related tasks. Unfortunately, drivers may not trust the automated driving system, which prevents either handing over the driving task or fully focusing on the secondary task. We assert that enhancing situational awareness can increase a driver's trust in automation. Situational awareness should increase a driver's trust and lead to better secondary task performance. This study manipulated driversʼ situational awareness by providing them with different types of information: the control condition provided no information to the driver, the low condition provided a status update, while the high condition provided a status update and a suggested course of action. Data collected included measures of trust, trusting behavior, and task performance through surveys, eye-tracking, and heart rate data. Results show that situational awareness both promoted and moderated the impact of trust in the automated vehicle, leading to better secondary task performance. This result was evident in measures of self-reported trust and trusting behavior.Publisher
SAE International Journal of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
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Human‒automation interaction Semi-autonomous systems Trust in automation Trust in AVs Automated Vehicle Trust Automated Vehicle Situational awareness autonomous vehicles Human Vehicle Interaction Human Computer Interaction Driver assistance systems Advanced driver assistance systems automated driving systems trust automated driving systems vehicles trusting behavior eye-tracking heart rate data
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