论文标题
检查情绪价和唤醒对有条件自动驾驶的收购绩效的影响
Examining the Effects of Emotional Valence and Arousal on Takeover Performance in Conditionally Automated Driving
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论文摘要
在有条件的自动驾驶中,驾驶员在收购过渡中越来越脱离驾驶水平,因此很难接管过渡。过去已经研究了影响接管绩效的因素,例如收购提前时间和与非驾驶相关任务的参与。然而,尽管情感在人机互动和手动驾驶中发挥了重要作用,但人们对情绪如何影响驾驶员的接管表现知之甚少。因此,这项研究检查了情绪价值和唤醒对有条件自动驾驶的驾驶员的及时性和质量的影响。我们对32名参与者进行了驾驶模拟实验。电影片段是为了吸引情感。需要不同水平的情绪价值和唤醒的参与者来接管自动驾驶的控制,并且分析了他们的接管时间和质量。结果表明,正价以较小的最大加速度和较小的最大值的混蛋的形式带来了更好的接管质量。但是,高唤醒没有在接管时间中产生优势。这项研究通过证明情感价和唤醒的接管表现如何为文献做出了贡献。积极情绪的好处从手动驾驶到有条件的自动驾驶,而唤醒的好处则没有。
In conditionally automated driving, drivers have difficulty in takeover transitions as they become increasingly decoupled from the operational level of driving. Factors influencing takeover performance, such as takeover lead time and the engagement of non-driving related tasks, have been studied in the past. However, despite the important role emotions play in human-machine interaction and in manual driving, little is known about how emotions influence drivers takeover performance. This study, therefore, examined the effects of emotional valence and arousal on drivers takeover timeliness and quality in conditionally automated driving. We conducted a driving simulation experiment with 32 participants. Movie clips were played for emotion induction. Participants with different levels of emotional valence and arousal were required to take over control from automated driving, and their takeover time and quality were analyzed. Results indicate that positive valence led to better takeover quality in the form of a smaller maximum resulting acceleration and a smaller maximum resulting jerk. However, high arousal did not yield an advantage in takeover time. This study contributes to the literature by demonstrating how emotional valence and arousal affect takeover performance. The benefits of positive emotions carry over from manual driving to conditionally automated driving while the benefits of arousal do not.