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The Push vs Pull of Information between Autonomous Cars and Human Drivers

Published: 17 September 2014 Publication History

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How should information be exchanged between drivers and their cars? What types of information should be exchanged? These questions have become increasingly important as research into autonomous cars interfaces continues to develop. To examine these questions, a varied and complex simulation course has been created for the Stanford Driving Simulator together with a Wizard of Oz Station for operators to manipulate the driving simulation. Outlined in this paper is a Wizard of Oz study that observes/records the effects of "Push vs. Pull" of driving information from the autonomous car, as well as the use of "What vs. Why" information. The objective of this research is to provide a set of psychological principles that will guide the driver-vehicle interface design in providing effective, real-time support for drivers of increasingly autonomous vehicles.

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    AutomotiveUI '14: Adjunct Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications
    September 2014
    271 pages
    ISBN:9781450307253
    DOI:10.1145/2667239
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    1. Autonomous Driving
    2. Driving Simulation
    3. Human-Vehicle Interaction
    4. Wizard of Oz

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