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| The Language of Driving (LoD) describes the implicit and explicit signals that allow autonomous vehicles and humans to understand each other in mixed traffic [1–3]. | The Language of Driving (LoD) describes the implicit and explicit signals that allow autonomous vehicles and humans to understand each other in mixed traffic [1–3]. | ||
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| Participants reported improved understanding when signals were consistent and redundant across modalities [2]. | Participants reported improved understanding when signals were consistent and redundant across modalities [2]. | ||
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| - | **References: | + | **References: |
| + | [1] Razdan, R. et al. (2020). *Unsettled Topics Concerning Human and Autonomous Vehicle Interaction.* SAE EDGE Research Report EPR2020025. | ||
| + | [2] Kalda, K., Sell, R., Soe, R.-M. (2021). *Use Case of Autonomous Vehicle Shuttle and Passenger Acceptance.* Proc. Estonian Academy of Sciences, 70 (4). | ||
| + | [3] Kalda, K., Pizzagalli, S.-L., Soe, R.-M., Sell, R., Bellone, M. (2022). *Language of Driving for Autonomous Vehicles.* *Applied Sciences*, 12 (11). | ||