What Timing for an Automated Vehicle to Communicate Its Driving Intentions to Pedestrians for Improving Their Perception of Safety?
Although automated driving systems have been used frequently, they are still unpopular in society. To increase the popularity of automated vehicles (AVs), assisting pedestrians to accurately understand the driving intentions of the vehicle and improving their perception of safety when interacting with AVs are considered effective. Therefore, the AV should send information about its driving intention to pedestrians when they interact with each other. However, the following questions should be answered regarding how the AV sends the information to them: 1) What timing for the AV to make the pedestrian understand its driving intentions after it is noticed? 2) What timing for the AV to make the pedestrian feel safe after it is noticed? Thirteen participants were invited to interact with a manually driven vehicle and an AV in an experiment. The participants' gaze information and a subjective evaluation of their understanding of the driving intention as well as their perception of safety were collected. By analyzing the participants' gaze duration on the vehicle with their subjective evaluations, we found that the AV should enable the pedestrian to accurately understand its driving intention within 0.5 6.5 [s] and make the pedestrian feel safe within 0.5 8.0 [s] while the pedestrian is gazing at it.
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