原文传递 DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN FACTORS GUIDELINES FOR ADVANCED TRAVELER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ATIS) AND COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OPERATIONS (CVO): EXPLORING DRIVER ACCEPTANCE OF IN-VEHICLE INFORMATION SYSTEMS.
题名: DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN FACTORS GUIDELINES FOR ADVANCED TRAVELER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ATIS) AND COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OPERATIONS (CVO): EXPLORING DRIVER ACCEPTANCE OF IN-VEHICLE INFORMATION SYSTEMS.
作者: Kantowitz-BH; Lee-JD; Becker-CA; Bittner-AC; Kantowitz-SC; Hanowski-RJ; Kinghorn-RA; McCauley-ME; Sharkey-TJ; McCallum-MC; Barlow-ST
关键词: ACCEPTANCE-; ADVANCED-TRAVELER-INFORMATION-SYSTEMS; COMMERCIAL-VEHICLE-OPERATIONS; DRIVERS-VEHICLE; GUIDELINES-; HUMAN-FACTORS; IN-VEHICLE-ROUTE-GUIDANCE
摘要: This document is part of an integrated program to develop human factors guidelines for advanced in-vehicle information systems. This document provides both an analytic and empirical determination of the human factors issues specific to user acceptance of Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) and Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) systems. Previous research indicates that automatic teller machine technology has not enjoyed widespread acceptance. Two questionnaire-based experiments identified features that drivers find desirable for ATIS systems. A model-based approach for determining drivers' preferred features was also used with success. An experiment using a route guidance simulation that presented a real-time video of on-the-road driving scenes, and a map used for route selection and the purchase of traffic information showed that drivers accepted the ATIS information even when it was only 77% accurate. An experiment that addressed CVO function acceptance provided tentative recommendations for the introduction of ATIS into commercial vehicles.
总页数: 1998/01. 9406-9704 pp353
报告类型: 科技报告
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