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Vorreiter: Manoeuvre-Based Steering Gestures for Partially and Highly Automated Driving

Authors :
Katharina Hottelart
Tobias Kiefer
Marcel Usai
Sven Bischoff
Emre Aydin
Gina Weßel
Harald Widlroither
Ronald Meyer
Reto Wechner
Evin Bozbayir
Nicolas Daniel Herzberger
Frederik Diederichs
Anna Sommer
Anja Valeria Bopp-Bertenbreiter
Vera Kaim
Daniel Diers
Verena Kaschub
Simone Ruth-Schumacher
Ralph Baier
Patrice Reilhac
Frank Kaiser
Bernhard Doentgen
Frank Flemisch
Clemens Arzt
Julia Spies
Eugen Altendorf
Source :
Human–Computer Interaction Series ISBN: 9783030451301
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing, 2020.

Abstract

Automated driving is dramatically changing the way we perceive and control cars and lorries. In partially automated driving, the driver is still responsible for the vehicle control, but is strongly supported. In highly automated driving, the driver can give control and responsibility to the automation for a certain time and can get control back, e.g. when the automation encounters limits. However, an intuitive way to interact with these automated modes is largely missing. Vorreiter is addressing this by using the inspiration of a rider and a horse to provide intuitive steering gestures on the steering wheel or an alternative device, which initiate manoeuvres to be executed by the automation and to be supervised, influenced or interrupted by the driver. The gestures are built up in a design-for-all which helps all drivers, including beginners and drivers with disabilities. A consortium of RWTH Aachen University, Fraunhofer IAO, University of Stuttgart, Valeo and Hochschule fur Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin defined a concept, built up prototypes and investigated its impact in workshops and simulator experiments.

Details

ISBN :
978-3-030-45130-1
ISBNs :
9783030451301
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human–Computer Interaction Series ISBN: 9783030451301
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........23d530a1d2e657dc5a8863763cb79643
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45131-8_5