External HMI for self-driving vehicles: Which information shall be displayed?

SM Faas, LA Mathis, M Baumann - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
The objective of this study was to investigate pedestrians' informational needs towards self-
driving vehicles (SDVs). Previous research has shown that external human-machine …

[HTML][HTML] Communicating the intention of an automated vehicle to pedestrians: The contributions of eHMI and vehicle behavior

D Dey, A Matviienko, M Berger, B Pfleging… - it-Information …, 2021 - degruyter.com
Abstract External Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) are expected to bridge the
communication gap between an automated vehicle (AV) and pedestrians to replace the …

[HTML][HTML] External human–machine interfaces: Gimmick or necessity?

J de Winter, D Dodou - Transportation research interdisciplinary …, 2022 - Elsevier
The last few years have seen a wealth of research on external human–machine interfaces
(eHMIs). It has been argued that eHMIs are vital because they fill the social interaction void …

After you?!–Use of external human-machine interfaces in road bottleneck scenarios

M Rettenmaier, D Albers, K Bengler - Transportation research part F: traffic …, 2020 - Elsevier
In the near future, automated vehicles (AVs) will enter the urban transport system. This fact
will lead to mixed traffic consisting of AVs, human car drivers and vulnerable road users …

A longitudinal video study on communicating status and intent for self-driving vehicle–pedestrian interaction

SM Faas, AC Kao, M Baumann - … of the 2020 CHI conference on human …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
With self-driving vehicles (SDVs), pedestrians cannot rely on communication with the driver
anymore. Industry experts and policymakers are proposing an external Human-Machine …

External human-machine interfaces on automated vehicles: Effects on pedestrian crossing decisions

K De Clercq, A Dietrich, JP Núñez Velasco… - Human …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: In this article, we investigated the effects of external human-machine interfaces
(eHMIs) on pedestrians' crossing intentions. Background: Literature suggests that the safety …

[HTML][HTML] External human-machine interfaces: Effects of message perspective

YB Eisma, A Reiff, L Kooijman, D Dodou… - … research part F: traffic …, 2021 - Elsevier
Future automated vehicles may be equipped with external Human-Machine Interfaces
(eHMIs). Currently, little is known about the effect of the perspective of the eHMI message on …

Crossing the Street Across the Globe: A Study on the Effects of eHMI on Pedestrians in the US, Germany and China

F Weber, R Chadowitz, K Schmidt… - … 2019, Held as Part of the …, 2019 - Springer
Automated vehicles (AVs) will be integrated into mixed traffic within the next few years. To
replace human-human communication, different external human machine interfaces (eHMI) …

[HTML][HTML] Learning to interpret novel eHMI: The effect of vehicle kinematics and eHMI familiarity on pedestrian'crossing behavior

YM Lee, R Madigan, C Uzondu, J Garcia… - Journal of safety …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction: In current urban traffic, pedestrians attempting to cross the road at un-
signalized locations are thought to mostly use implicit communication, such as deceleration …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of external human–machine interface communication strategies of automated vehicles on pedestrians' crossing decisions and behaviors in an urban …

M Wilbrink, M Lau, J Illgner, A Schieben, M Oehl - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The development of automated vehicles (AVs) and their integration into traffic are seen by
many vehicle manufacturers and stakeholders such as cities or transportation companies as …