Pedestrian and Passenger Interaction with Autonomous Vehicles: Field Study in a Crosswalk Scenario
Journal article, 2024

This study presents the outcomes of empirical investigations pertaining to human-vehicle interactions involving an autonomous vehicle (AV) equipped with both internal and external Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) within a crosswalk scenario. The internal and external HMIs were integrated with implicit communication techniques, incorporating a combination of gentle and aggressive braking manoeuvres within the crosswalk. Data were collected through a combination of questionnaires and quantifiable metrics, including pedestrian decision to cross related to the vehicle distance and speed. The questionnaire responses reveal that pedestrians experience enhanced safety perceptions when the external HMI and gentle braking manoeuvres are used in tandem. In contrast, the measured variables demonstrate that the external HMI proves effective when complemented by the gentle braking manoeuvre. Furthermore, the questionnaire results highlight that the internal HMI enhances passenger confidence only when paired with the aggressive braking manoeuvre.

iHMI

Autonomous driving

pedestrian

passenger

crosswalk

eHMI

interaction

Author

Rubén Izquierdo

University of Alcalá

Javier Alonso

University of Alcalá

Ola Benderius

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Vehicle Engineering and Autonomous Systems

Miguel Ángel Sotelo

University of Alcalá

David Fernández Llorca

Joint Research Centre (JRC), European Commission

University of Alcalá

International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction

1044-7318 (ISSN) 1532-7590 (eISSN)

Vol. In Press

Subject Categories

Transport Systems and Logistics

Interaction Technologies

DOI

10.1080/10447318.2024.2426856

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12/2/2024