Objective and subjective evaluation of the interaction of automated vehicles and human drivers in take-over scenarios

2025-01-8048

To be published on 04/01/2025

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The research activity aims at defining specific Operational Design Domains (ODDs) representative of Italian traffic environments. The paper focuses on the human-machine interaction in Automated Driving (AD), with a focus on take-over scenarios. The study, part of the European/Italian project “Interaction of Humans with Level 4 AVs in an Italian Environment - HL4IT”, describes suitable methods to investigate the effect of the Take-Over Request (TOR) on the human driver’s psycho-physiological response. The DriSMI dynamic driving simulator at Politecnico di Milano has been used to analyse three different take-over situations. Participants are required to regain control of the vehicle, after a take-over request, and to navigate through a urban, suburban and highway scenario. The psycho-physiological characterization of the drivers, through psychological questionnaires and physiological measures, allows for analyzing human factors in automated vehicles interactions and for contributing to advance AD technologies. Physiological signals, including electrocardiographic (ECG) and electroen- cephalographic (EEG) are acquired synchronously with eye-tracking and instrumented steering wheel signals throughout the entire test. The use of dynamic driving simulation enhances the study’s efficacy, facilitating early-stage development insights crucial for the advancement of AD technologies.
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Gobbi, M., Boscaro, L., De Guglielmo, V., Fossati, A. et al., "Objective and subjective evaluation of the interaction of automated vehicles and human drivers in take-over scenarios," SAE Technical Paper 2025-01-8048, 2025, .
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To be published on Apr 1, 2025
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2025-01-8048
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Technical Paper
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English