Since the introduction of Automated Vehicles (AVs) on roads, there have been a number of high-profile collisions, which have highlighted significant driver challenges. These include challenges associated with drivers' trust in the automation, their knowledge and awareness of the AV's capabilities and limitations and their reduced situation awareness of the road environment and the vehicle. Solutions are needed to overcome these challenges, so that the expected benefits of AVs can be realised.
Driver Training for Automated Vehicles: A Systems Approach identifies the training requirements for drivers of AVs and takes a systematic approach to design, develop, implement and evaluate a comprehensive training package to address these requirements. This book explores how training can overcome the driver challenges associated with AVs by improving drivers' mental models, trust in automation, decisions and behaviour when activating a Level 4 AV. It presents a systematic approach to the training lifecycle, by first presenting the current state of research into AVs, identifying the challenges and training requirements for drivers of AVs, and then developing and evaluating a training programme to achieve these requirements. This fascinating title highlights the need for drivers to undergo training for AVs, and takes us a step closer to this need. It walks readers through a systematic, four-step process and provides practical guidance to develop and evaluate an effective training programme. The reader will develop a thorough understanding of the current driver challenges with AVs and the methods and systems to mitigate them through current knowledge and research.
This book is an ideal read for practitioners, designers and academics with a professional or research interest in AVs. Its appeal extends to those in the fields of automotive design, Systems Engineering, Human Factors and education and training.
ISBN: | 9781032510903 |
Publication date: | 30th April 2024 |
Author: | Siobhán E Merriman, Katherine L Plant, Kirsten M A Revell, Neville A Stanton |
Publisher: | CRC Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 244 pages |
Series: | Transportation Human Factors |
Genres: |
Artificial intelligence Ergonomics Automatic control engineering Social groups, communities and identities Engineering: general Automotive technology and trades Systems analysis and design Education Politics and government Environmental science, engineering and technology |