论文标题

重新思考基础设施设计:评估行人以及VRUS对不同道路设计的心理生理和行为反应

Rethinking infrastructure design: Evaluating pedestrians and VRUs' psychophysiological and behavioral responses to different roadway designs

论文作者

Guo, Xiang, Angulo, Austin, Tavakoli, Arash, Robartes, Erin, Chen, T. Donna, Heydarian, Arsalan

论文摘要

由于将更多的自动化系统引入了我们的建筑环境(建筑物,道路,车辆等),因此最近以人为中心的方法的整合引起了人们的关注,这需要正确理解人类如何看待这种系统并对它们响应它们。本文介绍了一种沉浸式虚拟环境方法,可通过脆弱的道路使用者(尤其是对于行人)的心理生理和行为反应来评估基础设施设计。测试了三个穿越基础设施设计(彩绘人行横道,带有闪烁信标的人行横道以及用于连接车辆的智能手机应用程序)的行人中间街区十字路口的案例研究。 51名参与者的结果表明,主观测量和客观测量之间存在差异。据报道,用于闪烁的信标设计的主观安全评级更高,而心理生理和行为数据表明,闪烁的信标和智能手机应用程序在交叉行为,眼睛跟踪测量和心率方面相似。此外,智能手机应用程序方案似乎具有较低的应力水平,如眼睛跟踪数据所示,尽管许多参与者没有先前的经验。为实施新技术提出了建议,该技术可以在将来增加对新技术和行人安全的公众接受。

The integration of human-centric approaches has gained more attention recently due to more automated systems being introduced into our built environments (buildings, roads, vehicles, etc.), which requires a correct understanding of how humans perceive such systems and respond to them. This paper introduces an Immersive Virtual Environment-based method to evaluate the infrastructure design with psycho-physiological and behavioral responses from the vulnerable road users, especially for pedestrians. A case study of pedestrian mid-block crossings with three crossing infrastructure designs (painted crosswalk, crosswalk with flashing beacons, and a smartphone app for connected vehicles) are tested. Results from 51 participants indicate there are differences between the subjective and objective measurement. A higher subjective safety rating is reported for the flashing beacon design, while the psychophysiological and behavioral data indicate that the flashing beacon and smartphone app are similar in terms of crossing behaviors, eye tracking measurements, and heart rate. In addition, the smartphone app scenario appears to have a lower stress level as indicated by eye tracking data, although many participants don't have prior experience with it. Suggestions are made for the implementation of new technologies, which can increase public acceptance of new technologies and pedestrian safety in the future.

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