An international survey on automated and electric vehicles: Austria, Germany, South Korea, and USA

Published in ‘Springer Natural Digital Human Modelling’, Springer 2018

Abstract

As development of automated vehicles and adoption of electric vehicles continue to grow, there is an increasing interest in the public opinions on these technologies. We conducted an international online survey to gather information about people’s hopes and concerns for automated and electric vehicles from a total of 866 people from four countries – Austria, Germany, South Korea, and USA. Results revealed some differences across countries in the perceptions of automated and electric vehicles. However, differences between the same countries have shrunk compared to our previous survey completed in 2012. Results are discussed with limitations and future work.

Key Contributions

  • Automated driving system development
  • Electric Vehicles
  • International Trends

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Citation

@inproceedings{jeon2018international, title={An international survey on automated and electric vehicles: Austria, Germany, South Korea, and USA}, author={Jeon, Myounghoon and Riener, Andreas and Sterkenburg, Jason and Lee, Ju-Hwan and Walker, Bruce N and Alvarez, Ignacio}, booktitle={International Conference on Digital Human Modeling and Applications in Health, Safety, Ergonomics and Risk Management}, pages={579--587}, year={2018}, organization={Springer} }
Jeon, Myounghoon and Riener, Andreas and Sterkenburg, Jason and Lee, Ju-Hwan and Walker, Bruce N and Alvarez, Ignacio (2018). An international survey on automated and electric vehicles: Austria, Germany, South Korea, and USA. International Conference on Digital Human Modeling and Applications in Health, Safety, Ergonomics and Risk Management.