Consumer confusion with levels of vehicle automation

B Seppelt, B Reimer, L Russo, B Mehler… - Driving Assessment …, 2019 - pubs.lib.uiowa.edu
A consumer-facing automation taxonomy is proposed to address emergent issues of
consumer confusion related to automation types and associated role responsibility. A set of …

[PDF][PDF] Towards a human-centric taxonomy of automation types

B Seppelt, B Reimer, L Russo, B Mehler… - White Paper. DOI …, 2018 - agelab.mit.edu
A human-centric, consumer-facing automation taxonomy is proposed to address emergent
issues of consumer confusion related to automation types and associated role responsibility …

Consumer perceptions, understanding, and expectations of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and vehicle automation

C Hoyos, BD Lester, C Crump… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Consumers are faced with an increasingly complex decision process as novel safety
technologies become commonplace in new vehicles. Consumers' knowledge of these …

Driving acceptance: Applying structural equation modeling to in-vehicle automation acceptance

KR May, BE Noah, BN Walker - … of the 9th International Conference on …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
The way a person chooses to utilize automated vehicle systems is not yet well understood. A
structural equation model of acceptance of such systems of was constructed, applying …

Considering the human across levels of automation: Implications for reliance

B Seppelt, B Reimer, L Angell… - Driving assessment …, 2017 - pubs.lib.uiowa.edu
This paper introduces human considerations that have yet to be fully addressed in industry
standards for levels of automation. Currently-deployed vehicle automation is discussed …

Drivers' perceptions of functionality implied by terms used to describe automation in vehicles

MA Nees - Proceedings of the human factors and …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The expectations induced by the labels used to describe vehicle automation are important to
understand, because research has shown that expectations can affect trust in automation …

What's in a name: Vehicle technology branding & consumer expectations for automation

H Abraham, B Seppelt, B Mehler… - Proceedings of the 9th …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
Vehicle technology naming has the potential to influence drivers' expectations (mental
model) of the level of autonomous operation supported by semi-automated technologies that …

Training and education: Human factors considerations for automated driving systems

AK Pradhan, J Sullivan, C Schwarz, F Feng… - Road Vehicle Automation …, 2019 - Springer
Vehicles with partial automation, forerunners to those with higher levels of automation, are
already being deployed by automakers. These current deployments, although incremental …

[HTML][HTML] Autonowashing: The greenwashing of vehicle automation

L Dixon - Transportation research interdisciplinary perspectives, 2020 - Elsevier
The presence of automation is growing in the domains of our homes, workplaces, and
roadways. Vehicle automation in particular is raising critical human factors issues which …

[PDF][PDF] Autonomous vehicles, trust, and driving alternatives: A survey of consumer preferences

H Abraham, C Lee, S Brady, C Fitzgerald… - Massachusetts Inst …, 2016 - blog.bestride.com
Automated vehicle systems (pilot assist, etc.), fully autonomous (self-driving) vehicles, and
alternative transportation services (ride sharing, car sharing, etc.) are now constantly in the …