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Pedestrian Notification Methods in Autonomous Vehicles for Multi-Class Mobility-on-Demand Service

Evelyn Florentine, Mark Adam Ang, Scott Pendleton, Hans Andersen, Marcelo H. Ang

Year
2016
Citations
54

Abstract

In this paper, we describe methods of conveying perception information and motion intention from self driving vehicles to the surrounding environment. One method is by equipping autonomous vehicles with Light-Emitting Diode (LED) strips to convey perception information; typical pedestrian-driver acknowledgement is replaced by visual feedback via lights which change color to signal the presence of obstacles in the surrounding environment. Another method is by broadcasting audio cues of the vehicle's motion intention to the environment. The performance of the autonomous vehicles as social robots is improved by building trust and engagement with interacting pedestrians. The software and hardware systems are detailed, and a video demonstrates the working system in real application. Further extension of the work for multi-class mobility in human environments is discussed.

Keywords

PedestrianComputer scienceAcknowledgementRobotPerceptionBroadcasting (networking)Class (philosophy)Service (business)PollingHuman–computer interaction

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