Program 2 aims to understand how AVs interact with operators & drivers, other road users, communities & society, and the built environment.

     

    About

    The program addresses issues relating to smart human-AV systems, incl. driver engagement, attention management, explainable AVs, external HMIs & shared-space interactions, social licence to operate and technology acceptance (iMove CHAD), and planning in the context of rural and remote environments

    People

    Program Lead

    • Professor Martin Tomitsch (UTS)

    Program Co-Leads

    • Professor Xiaomeng Li (QUT)
    Projects

    Project 2.1 – Driver/Operator: Safe operator states, operator engagement and novel HMI strategies

     

     

     

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    Project 2.2 – Other Road Users: Interaction between AVs and other road users

     

     

     

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    Project 2.3 – Communities: Social licence & acceptance, co-creation of support systems for AVs

     

     

     

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    Project 2.4 – Built Environment: Needs of AVs on infrastructure and future developments

     

     

     

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