Acceptability and Acceptance of Connected Automated Vehicles: A Literature Review and Focus Groups

Jorick Post*, Janet Veldstra, Berfu Ünal

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Abstract

A lot of resources and manpower are being allocated to develop Connected Automated Vehicles (CAV). CAV are Automated Vehicles (AV) with vehicle connectivity abilities to further increase road safety and user convenience. For a successful implementation of CAV, the psychological factors that predict its acceptance have to be researched. The present paper provides a literature review of the individual differences and perceived characteristics that could influence CAV's acceptance. Additionally, we report the results of several focus groups that were held in 4 European countries to highlight additional factors not reported in the literature yet.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 5th International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction Research and Applications (CHIRA 2021)
EditorsHugo Plácido Silva, Larry Constantine, Andreas Holzinger
PublisherSciTePress
Pages223-231
Number of pages8
ISBN (Print)978-989-758-538-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event5th International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction Research and Applications -
Duration: 28-Oct-202129-Oct-2021

Conference

Conference5th International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction Research and Applications
Abbreviated titleCHIRA 2021
Period28/10/202129/10/2021

Keywords

  • Acceptance
  • Acceptability
  • Autonomous Driving
  • Connected Automated Vehicles

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