Imagining an Inclusive Future for Shared Autonomous Vehicle Interiors: A Participatory Design Workshop Study

R. Severs, Jiayu Wu, C. Diels, D. Harrow, Joseph Singleton, Richard Winsor
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The introduction of shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) has the potential to provide better transport to people groups who currently experience transport exclusion. In this paper we describe a series of four workshops carried out with members of a range of transport excluded people groups- older people (65+), women, disabled people, neurodivergent people, and people with mental health conditions (N=11). Workshops explored existing experiences of transport with a journey mapping activity and participants generated inclusive design solutions for SAVs through a participatory design activity. Through thematic analysis of workshop data, we identified 3 main areas where design intervention in the interiors of SAVs could create more inclusive SAV journey experiences. These areas were adaptability, safety & security, and navigability & familiarity.
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畅想共享自动驾驶汽车内部的包容性未来:一项参与式设计研讨会研究
共享自动驾驶汽车(sav)的引入有可能为目前遭受交通排斥的人群提供更好的交通。在本文中,我们描述了与一系列交通排斥人群——老年人(65岁以上)、妇女、残疾人、神经分化者和有精神健康状况的人(N=11)——的成员开展的一系列四个讲习班。研讨会通过旅程地图活动探索现有的交通经验,参与者通过参与式设计活动为sav提供包容性的设计解决方案。通过对研讨会数据的专题分析,我们确定了SAV内部设计干预可以创造更具包容性的SAV旅程体验的三个主要领域。这些领域分别是适应性、安全性、可通航性和熟悉性。
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