Exploring interactions between rogue autonomous vehicles and people

Christopher Smith, Sowmya Somanath, Ehud Sharlin, Yoshifumi Kitamura

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Abstract

We present an early discussion on how people might interact with a rogue autonomous vehicle (AV). A rogue autonomous vehicle is one that may behave in unpredictable and dangerous ways because of malfunctioning sensors, vehicle tampering, or malicious hacking. Rogue AVs present a danger both to passengers' and nearby pedestrians' safety. To address this challenge we conducted a preliminary design study and gathered and analyzed design ideas that highlight how people envision they could interact with rogue AVs by both identifying and reacting to them. Our initial results highlight design concepts such as redundant sensors, tiered responses, audio and visual cues, and ways to obtain trusted confirmation. We conclude with a discussion on future steps for designing for interactions with rogue AVs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHRI 2020 - Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Pages453-455
Number of pages3
ISBN (Electronic)9781450370578
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020 Mar 23
Event15th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction, HRI 2020 - Cambridge, United Kingdom
Duration: 2020 Mar 232020 Mar 26

Publication series

NameACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
ISSN (Electronic)2167-2148

Conference

Conference15th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction, HRI 2020
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityCambridge
Period20/3/2320/3/26

Keywords

  • Av-people interaction
  • Rogue autonomous vehicles

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