Multi-Pillar Framework for the Assessment of Human Machine Interaction in Automated Vehicles
- Delivery
- Available on this site
- Format
- Price
- Non-members (tax incl.):¥1,100 Members (tax incl.):¥880
- Publication code
- 20265122
- Paper/Info type
- Proceedings (Spring)
No.28-26
- Pages
- 1-7(Total 7 p)
- Date of publication
- May 2026
- Publisher
- JSAE
- Language
- English
- Event
- 2026 JSAE Annual Congress (Spring)
Detailed Information
| Author(J) | 1) Jeroen Hogema, 2) Saarang Gaggar, 3) Jan Souman, 4) Hari Hara Sharan Nagalur Subraveti, 5) Chris van der Ploeg, 6) Marijke van Weperen, 7) Marieke Martens |
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| Author(E) | 1) Jeroen Hogema, 2) Saarang Gaggar, 3) Jan Souman, 4) Hari Hara Sharan Nagalur Subraveti, 5) Chris van der Ploeg, 6) Marijke van Weperen, 7) Marieke Martens |
| Affiliation(J) | 1) TNO, 2) TNO, 3) TNO, 4) TNO, 5) TNO, 6) TNO, 7) TNO |
| Affiliation(E) | 1) TNO, 2) TNO, 3) TNO, 4) TNO, 5) TNO, 6) TNO, 7) TNO |
| Abstract(E) | Effective user–automation interaction is critical for partial (SAE L2) and conditional (L3) vehicle automation. Users must clearly understand automation states, while HMIs should adapt to user behavior and promote safety. Current ISO standards lack comprehensive coverage and are inconsistently applied. This paper introduces a multi-perspective framework: evaluation of HMIs through a questionnaire; training requirements for users; teamwork based framework for assessing the interaction; and an adapted ISO 21448 (SOTIF) process to create a structured approach for the assessment of the interaction. Results from simulator experiments and ongoing studies demonstrate the framework's potential for guiding assessment of user–automation interaction. |