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eHMI: Review and Guidelines for Deployment on Autonomous Vehicles

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 21, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21092912

Keywords

human-machine interface; external human-machine interface; autonomous vehicles; interaction pedestrian-vehicle

Funding

  1. Spanish Government [TRA2016-78886-C3-1-R, PID2019104793RB-C31, RTI2018-096036-B-C21]
  2. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid [PEAVAUTO-CMUC3M]
  3. Comunidad de Madrid [SEGVAUTO-4.0-CM P2018/EMT-4362]

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This research aims to investigate the specific issue of information flow between pedestrians and automated vehicles by evaluating recent advances in external human-machine interfaces (eHMI) and analyzing their effectiveness based on pedestrian feedback data. By studying the latest technological developments, it provides guidance on the current status and future direction of eHMI systems.
Human-machine interaction is an active area of research due to the rapid development of autonomous systems and the need for communication. This review provides further insight into the specific issue of the information flow between pedestrians and automated vehicles by evaluating recent advances in external human-machine interfaces (eHMI), which enable the transmission of state and intent information from the vehicle to the rest of the traffic participants. Recent developments will be explored and studies analyzing their effectiveness based on pedestrian feedback data will be presented and contextualized. As a result, we aim to draw a broad perspective on the current status and recent techniques for eHMI and some guidelines that will encourage future research and development of these systems.

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