Inclusive HMI Design to Mitigate Mode Confusion in Multilevel Driving Automation
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- Available on this site
- Format
- Price
- Non-members (tax incl.):¥1,100 Members (tax incl.):¥880
- Publication code
- 20265121
- Paper/Info type
- Proceedings (Spring)
No.28-26
- Pages
- 1-6(Total 6 p)
- Date of publication
- May 2026
- Publisher
- JSAE
- Language
- English
- Event
- 2026 JSAE Annual Congress (Spring)
Detailed Information
| Author(J) | 1) Turkan Hentati, 2) Oana Moldovan |
|---|---|
| Author(E) | 1) Turkan Hentati, 2) Oana Moldovan |
| Affiliation(J) | 1) Applus+ IDIADA, 2) Applus+ IDIADA |
| Affiliation(E) | 1) Applus+ IDIADA, 2) Applus+ IDIADA |
| Abstract(E) | This paper investigates the challenge of mode confusion in automated driving through a dedicated use case about multilevel driving developed within the European project CERTAIN. Although automation promises more accessible and safer mobility, mode confusion remains a major obstacle, particularly for diverse user groups such as people with disabilities, older adults, novice and expert drivers. Building on state-of-the-art literature highlighting flexibility, personalization, and error tolerance as essential principles of inclusive HMI design, we underscore the need to explicitly capture and integrate the specific needs of these profiles. Our analysis will combine these insights with interviews conducted in CERTAIN, acknowledging that each individual is unique and requires tailored interaction strategies to support clearer mode awareness. |