Presentation
114. Simultaneous Remote Monitoring of Multiple Automated Vehicles
SessionPoster Session 2
DescriptionAs vehicle automation continues to become a more prevalent part of everyday life, remote
operators may be able to contribute to making this technology safer and more efficient. Such
operators could be expected to monitor vehicles until it is necessary for them to intervene. In
recent years several countries have passed legislation mandating the implementation of
remote operation, making it a plausible scenario. For many practical reasons, operators may
monitor more than one vehicle.
This study provides an initial look into how remote operators might perform when asked to
attend to multiple concurrent displays using simulated automated vehicles. The initial results
indicate that participants retained a comparable level of accuracy in detecting failures in
automation as the number of vehicles they monitored rose from one to two, albeit with a
higher workload. The results and the methodology provide insights into potential task designs
for remote operators of automated vehicles.
operators may be able to contribute to making this technology safer and more efficient. Such
operators could be expected to monitor vehicles until it is necessary for them to intervene. In
recent years several countries have passed legislation mandating the implementation of
remote operation, making it a plausible scenario. For many practical reasons, operators may
monitor more than one vehicle.
This study provides an initial look into how remote operators might perform when asked to
attend to multiple concurrent displays using simulated automated vehicles. The initial results
indicate that participants retained a comparable level of accuracy in detecting failures in
automation as the number of vehicles they monitored rose from one to two, albeit with a
higher workload. The results and the methodology provide insights into potential task designs
for remote operators of automated vehicles.
Event Type
Poster
TimeThursday, September 12th5:30pm - 6:30pm MST
LocationMcArthur Ballroom
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