Using a Situational Awareness Display to Improve Rider Trust and Comfort with an AV Taxi

Author:

Chang Chun-Cheng1,Grier Rebecca A.1,Maynard Jason1,Shutko John1,Blommer Mike1,Swaminathan Radhakrishnan1,Curry Reates1

Affiliation:

1. Ford Motor Company

Abstract

There is evidence that a significant portion of the population does not trust automated vehicles (AV). Research on trust in automation suggests that providing insight into how automation functions via a situational awareness (SA) display improves trust. However, it is unclear how much information is needed to build trust. A study was conducted to evaluate what amount of information improves passenger trust with an AV. After a ride in a simulated AV with one of four SA displays with varying amounts of information or no SA display, participants completed questions about trust and comfort. In addition, participants completed a card sorting task to determine what content they desired to see on the SA display. Our conclusions suggests that an SA display engenders trust and comfort. However, such a display should present a low amount of information. A possible explanation is that high information density displays might be more difficult for participants to interpret.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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