Automated Driving: Acceptance and Chances for Elderly People

Katharina Diepold, Kerstin Götzl, A. Riener, Anna-Katharina Frison
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The increasing life expectancy has led to new models of aging, which empower people to have a fulfilling life. Especially mobility becomes a critical issue and automated vehicles seam to offer many possibilities concerning safety and independence. To examine the user needs of the elderly, we executed a first study based on semi-structured interviews and a role play. The aim was to identify the overall acceptance of automated vehicles and identify arising opportunities for the aging society. Initial results indicate that 75% of the elderly people (n=12.) are not willing to ride with automated vehicles due to uncertainty and distrust (fear of technical failures). However, 25% would like to try out automated driving systems. They are curious and enthusiastic of the technology. Interestingly, in place of high tech and entertainment in the vehicle, they just like to enjoy the environment passing by (and don't want to take a nap).
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自动驾驶:老年人的接受度和机会
预期寿命的延长导致了新的老龄化模式,使人们能够过上充实的生活。特别是机动性成为一个关键问题,自动驾驶汽车将提供许多关于安全性和独立性的可能性。为了研究老年人的用户需求,我们进行了基于半结构化访谈和角色扮演的第一次研究。其目的是确定自动驾驶汽车的总体接受程度,并确定老龄化社会中出现的机会。初步结果表明,由于不确定和不信任(害怕技术故障),75%的老年人(n=12)不愿意乘坐自动驾驶汽车。然而,25%的人愿意尝试自动驾驶系统。他们对这项技术充满好奇和热情。有趣的是,在车里没有高科技和娱乐,他们只是喜欢享受周围的环境(不想小睡)。
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