Automated driving system - dedicated vehicles (ADS-DVs), specially designed for people with various disabilities, can be beneficial to improve their mobility. However, research related to autonomous vehicles (AVs) for people with cognitive disabilities, especially Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is limited. Thus, in this study, we focused on the challenge that we framed: "How might we design an ADS-DV that benefits people with ASD and their caregivers?". In order to address the design challenge, we followed the human-centered design process. First, we conducted user research with caregivers of people with ASD. Second, we identified their user needs, including safety, monitoring and updates, individual preferences, comfort, trust, and reliability. Third, we generated a large number of ideas with brainstorming and affinity diagrams, based on which we proposed an ADS-DV prototype with a mobile application and an interior design. Fourth, we tested both the low-fidelity and high-fidelity prototypes to fix the possible issues. Our preliminary results showed that such an ASD-DV would potentially improve the mobility of those with ASD without worries.
翻译:专门为各类残疾人设计的自动驾驶系统(ADS-DVs)——专门为各种残疾人设计的自动驾驶系统(ADS-DVs),可有助于提高残疾人的机动性;然而,有关认知残疾人的自主驾驶器(AVs)的研究有限,特别是自闭症频谱障碍(ASD),因此,在本研究中,我们侧重于我们所设计的挑战:“我们如何设计一个ADS-DV(ADS-DV),以惠及有自闭症的人及其照顾者?”为了应对设计方面的挑战,我们遵循以人为中心的设计程序。首先,我们与ASD的照顾者进行了用户研究。第二,我们确定了他们的用户需求,包括安全、监测和更新、个人偏好、舒适、信任和可靠性。第三,我们以集思广益和亲近图制作了大量想法,据此我们提出了ADS-DV(ADS-DV)原型的移动应用程序和室内设计。第四,我们测试了低不忠诚和高不易感知性原型,以便解决可能的问题。我们的初步结果表明,这种ASDDD-DV可以改善那些的人的流动。