The Impact of Meaningful Vibrotactile Displays on User Preferences Across Age Groups in Automated Driving

Automated vehicles may enhance the quality of life by empowering individuals and promoting independent mobility, especially for older adults. However, takeovers are still required occasionally. To ensure a safe transition during the takeover, meaningful tactile displays as takeover requests could be...

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description Automated vehicles may enhance the quality of life by empowering individuals and promoting independent mobility, especially for older adults. However, takeovers are still required occasionally. To ensure a safe transition during the takeover, meaningful tactile displays as takeover requests could be a good option to improve takeover efficiency. Previous studies have examined the effects of tactile takeover request more from an objective perspective, however, subjective evaluations that could reach larger and more diverse sample sizes have not been extensively conducted yet. Therefore, the goal of this study was to investigate drivers of different age groups (younger and older adults) on their preference of vibrotactile displays, varied in information formats (instructional and informative) and locations (seat back and seat pan), on a large population scale (n = 353) through a national survey. The results indicated a preference for informative patterns over instructional patterns and displays on the seat back over the seat pan. Also, a higher level of perceived urgency was noted in older participants (age ≥ 65) compared with younger participants. These findings may inform the design of next-generation tactile interfaces in automated systems.
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