3
How many years have you been driving? (whole numbers, e.g., 0, 1, 2, 5)
4
How many miles do you drive a year (approximately)?
5
How would you categorize yourself with respect to driving experience?
6
How do you describe your vehicle ownership?
7
What is the type of transmission of your car (manual, automatic)?
8
What is the type of the engine of your car?
9
Which of the following best represents the MAIN purpose for using your car?
10
On average, how many hours a week do you spend in your vehicle?
11
When driving, how often do you have one or more passengers?
12
How would you classify your usual driving environment?
13
How would you classify your usual driving time?
14a
How often have you driven your vehicle after having a sip of alcohol (below legal drink-drive limit)?
14b
How often have you driven your vehicle after drinking a larger quantity of alcohol (presumably above drink-drive limit)?
15
How do you feel about carpooling?
16
What is the main reason that you would not want to carpool?
17
What would you most likely do in the following situation? After a long workday, you are driving home alone on a rural road. It is already dark with very little traffic on the road and you see a car at a distance, beside the road, lying upside down. It seems that there are some people in the car.
18a
What would you most likely do in the following situation? You are driving on the overtaking lane of the highway (far left lane) going the maximum speed limit. Another car is approaching from behind at a higher speed and wants to pass; the driver flashes his lights and sounds the horn to indicate that he is in a rush...
18b
What would you most likely do in the following situation? Same situation as in the previous question (18a), but now the position of the two cars has changed (you are now the fast driver behind...)
19
Do you use a Smartphone? (yes, go to question 20; no, proceed with question 21)
20
If yes, which one? [Example response options: iPhone, SS Android, etc] NOT a network provider
21
Do you use hands-free (or other methods of) devices to call in your vehicle?
22
Do you use a GPS or Navigation system in your vehicle? (yes, go to question 23; no, proceed with question 24)
23
If yes, which one(s) do you have (name brands (if you use your phone, please specify the service name))?
24
Do you use your mobile/portable devices (e.g., iPhone, iPod, or other MP3 players) connecting (e.g., using dock) to your vehicle? (yes, go to question 25; no, proceed with question 26)
25
If yes, what device(s) do you connect to your in-vehicle system?
26
Regardless of your current usage, if anything can be possible in both systems, which do you prefer to use in your vehicle?
27
Are you a user of any social network services? (yes, go to question 28; no, proceed with question 30)
28
If yes, which ones? [Example response options: Facebook, Twitter, etc.]
29
Do you use (connected to) your social network services in your vehicle? (yes, go to question 30; no, proceed with question 31)
30
What is your usual activity on your social network services in your vehicle?
31
What has been the worst experience regarding to your car usage? (multiple choices possible)
32
If any, how is technology used in your car (driver and passengers)? (multiple choices possible)
33
How do you want to control your car in future?
34
If anything is possible, what kind of 'App' do you want to download and use in your vehicle system? [Example response options: blackbox, notification of speed trap, haptic wheel for navigation, etc.]
35
What do you think about having an in-vehicle intellgent agent (something like iPhone's Siri)?
36
If you can have one, which do you prefer for the gender of the agent?
37
What do you think about vehicle-to-vehicle communications?
38
If it is possible right now, which do you prefer between "automatic update when available" (push) and "update after your authentification with credential only when you want" (pull) for vehicle-to-vehicle communications?
39
What kind of information do you want to share with your neighbor cars? (multiple choices possible)
40
What is the MOST critical concern regarding vehicle-to-vehicle communications?
Please indicate your preference (including priority and necessity) for each service concept. You can select 1 to 5 stars, with 1 being "not good at all, 3 being "neutral", and 5 being "very good".
C01
Concept 1 (V2I) Intelligent Traffic Guide: In-car system uses the GPS and telemetry to provide periodic information about the road and traffic signs and warns the driver of any possible violations or danger.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C02
Concept 2 (V2V) Awareness of Others & Their Intentions: Drivers can share navigation information with the other vehicles around them, such as changes in routes or upcoming turns. This would alert drivers of potential sudden changes in surrounding traffic. This leads to better prediction of other drivers' behavior.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C03
Concept 3 (V2I) Free Parking Slot/ Parked Car Finder: Drivers can get a map from the server for the location of vacant slots and navigate to the location. Every parking slot has sensors and signals to the server whether it’s occupied or not. Also, the system can guide drivers to their parking slot later.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C04
Concept 4 (IV&V2I) Sensory Bubble: Car sensors sense and alert external conditions such as temperature, ice, or wet roads; and proximity of objects or other cars.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C05
Concept 5 (V2B) Drive-by-Payments: Drivers can get simply approved payments for fast food, meter parking, gas, and more through their vehicle’s interface.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C06
Concept 6 (IV&V2B) In-Vehicle Driver Status Monitor: In-car system detects a driver's heart rate (e.g., using steering wheel), fatigue, or emotional state (camera and speech recognition), and mitigate those effects and/or send data to their doctor on a regular basis.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C07
Concept 7 (IV) Route Buddy: The in-vehicle system learns drivers' route preferences and warns drivers about previous mistakes (speeding tickets received, potholes hit etc.).
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C08
Concept 8 (V2B) Home Networking: Drivers can control, reserve, and monitor home appliances with standardized, optimized user interfaces in car.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C09
Concept 9 (V2V & V2B) Entertainment on Demand: Drivers can be free with their stacks of DVDs, download and resume audio/video files from their HDD or home server.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C10
Concept 10 (V2B) Nomadic Workstation: Business professionals can access work information on the move. They can connect their office PC, smartphone, in-vehicle system, and any web-based work data in their car.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C11
Concept 11 (V2V) Drivers’ Networking: Drivers can give and take various information such as POI, movies, and music files.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C12
Concept 12 (IV) Collaborative Driving: Passengers or an in-vehicle agent can share the control of in-vehicle system, navigate together, and share their views and information with others.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C13
Concept 13 (V2I) Ambient Awareness Ads: Driver can get direct custom infomercial (information + commercial) intended to suit their situations. Targeted promotions/services will be flown into a driver's car directly from nearby stores. The driver can also order foods in advance, make a reservation for hotels, and check availability in inventory on the way.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C14
Concept 14 (V2B) Broadcast Your Driving Environment: Drivers can realtime-broadcast their environment so that other drivers can avoid routes where accident, construction, unexpected traffic jam occurred Or they can publish a realtime-recorded scenic view using outer cameras to public (e.g., website or SNS).
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C15
Concept 15 (IV) Green speedometer: Visual speedometer or auditory display can indicate driver's economical driving. Peripheral auditory display of traffic: Drivers can listen to the trend or pattern of traffic around them with aesthetical sound.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
C16
Concept 16 (IV) "Driver-vehicle confluence": The human operator and the technical system vehicle are increasingly merging into a single unit. The car implicitly recognizes the behavior and condition of the driver (e.g., movement, stress levels, fatigue, communication behavior, stored history, etc.), infers what the driver wants, and reacts accordingly (e.g., adjust air-conditioning system, control car stereo, increase/decrease volume, turn off the phone). All this is done proactively, without involving the driver or asking for explicit actions from him/her. If the system detects deviations in the driven route, the vehicle could intervene (apply brakes, change the lane) or warn the driver.
[select one of the following] 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars
CS
Which are your best 3 choices and why? (select three concepts (C01-C16) and write down their numbers and reasons in brief)