Prediction of annoyance evaluations of electric vehicle noise by using artificial neural networks

L Steinbach, ME Altinsoy - Applied Acoustics, 2019 - Elsevier
Road traffic noise is the most annoying form of environmental noise pollution. The
enforcement of using artificially generated noise for electrically powered vehicles is currently …

Sound decisions: How synthetic motor sounds improve autonomous vehicle-pedestrian interactions

D Moore, R Currano, D Sirkin - 12th International Conference on …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Electric vehicles'(EVs) nearly silent operation has proved to be dangerous for bicyclists and
pedestrians, who often use an internal combustion engine's sound as one of many signals to …

Overestimated time-to-collision for quiet vehicles: Evidence from a study using a novel audiovisual virtual-reality system for traffic scenarios

D Oberfeld, M Wessels, D Büttner - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2022 - Elsevier
To avoid collision, pedestrians intending to cross a road need to estimate the time-to-
collision (TTC) of an approaching vehicle. Here, we present a novel interactive audiovisual …

Auditory warnings for electric vehicles: Detectability in normal-vision and visually-impaired listeners

E Parizet, W Ellermeier, R Robart - Applied Acoustics, 2014 - Elsevier
Electrical vehicles operating at low speed are often too quiet to be detected by pedestrians
in time. In order to study the efficiency of additional auditory warning signals they might be …

Evolution of Equipment in Electromobility and Autonomous Driving Regarding Safety Issues

C Katis, A Karlis - Energies, 2023 - mdpi.com
Over the years, an increase in the traffic of electric and hybrid electric vehicles and vehicles
with hydrogen cells is being observed, while at the same time, self-driving cars are …

Study of the effectiveness of electric vehicle warning sounds depending on the urban environment

P Poveda-Martinez, R Peral-Orts, N Campillo-Davo… - Applied Acoustics, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Electric and Hybrid Electric vehicles (EV and HEV) seem to be the future of
transport in smart cities and the key for the total reduction of noise disturbance and pollution …

Pedestrian assessment: Is displaying automated driving mode in self-driving vehicles as relevant as emitting an engine sound in electric vehicles?

SM Faas, M Baumann - Applied ergonomics, 2021 - Elsevier
Pedestrians rely on vehicle dynamics, engine sound, and driver cues. The lack of engine
sound now constitutes an addressed pedestrian safety issue for (hybrid) electric vehicles …

[HTML][HTML] Development of electric scooter alerting sounds using psychoacoustical metrics

T Walton, AJ Torija, AS Elliott - Applied Acoustics, 2022 - Elsevier
In recent years electric micromobility transportation, including electric scooters, has seen a
surge in popularity due to technological advances and the move to lower emission transport …

Impact of potential and dedicated tyres of electric vehicles on the tyre-road noise and connection to the EU noise label

M Czuka, MA Pallas, P Morgan, M Conter - Transportation Research …, 2016 - Elsevier
With the advent of electric vehicles and their significant lower propulsion noise emission it is
possible to assess the tyre-road noise trough cruise-by measurements with an increased …

Influence of an artificially produced stationary sound of electrically powered vehicles on the safety of visually impaired pedestrians

L Steinbach, ME Altinsoy - Applied Acoustics, 2020 - Elsevier
Road traffic noise is the most annoying form of environmental noise pollution. The
enforcement of using artificially generated sound for electrically powered vehicles is …