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10th AutomotiveUI 2019: Utrecht, The Netherlands
- Christian P. Janssen, Stella F. Donker, Lewis L. Chuang, Wendy Ju:
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI 2019, Utrecht, The Netherlands, September 21-25, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6884-1 - Gesa Wiegand, Christian Mai, Kai Holländer, Heinrich Hussmann:
InCarAR: A Design Space Towards 3D Augmented Reality Applications in Vehicles. 1-13 - Michael A. Gerber
, Ronald Schroeter
, Julia Vehns:
A Video-Based Automated Driving Simulator for Automotive UI Prototyping, UX and Behaviour Research. 14-23 - Robin Neuhaus
, Eva Lenz, Shadan Sadeghian Borojeni, Marc Hassenzahl:
Exploring the Future Experience of Automated "Valet Parking" - a User Enactment. 24-34 - Thomas Franke, Daniel Görges
, Matthias G. Arend
:
The Energy Interface Challenge. Towards Designing Effective Energy Efficiency Interfaces for Electric Vehicles. 35-48 - David R. Large, Kyle Harrington
, Gary E. Burnett, Jacob Luton, Peter Thomas, Pete Bennett:
To Please in a Pod: Employing an Anthropomorphic Agent-Interlocutor to Enhance Trust and User Experience in an Autonomous, Self-Driving Vehicle. 49-59 - Lukas Lamm
, Christian Wolff
:
Exploratory Analysis of the Research Literature on Evaluation of In-Vehicle Systems. 60-69 - Jackie Ayoub, Feng Zhou
, Shan Bao
, X. Jessie Yang
:
From Manual Driving to Automated Driving: A Review of 10 Years of AutoUI. 70-90 - Sardar Elias
, Moojan Ghafurian, Siby Samuel:
Effectiveness of Red-Light Running Countermeasures: A Systematic Review. 91-100 - Philipp Hock, Franziska Babel, Johannes Kraus, Enrico Rukzio, Martin Baumann
:
Towards Opt-Out Permission Policies to Maximize the Use of Automated Driving. 101-112 - Alexander G. Mirnig
, Rod McCall
, Alexander Meschtscherjakov
, Manfred Tscheligi
:
The Insurer's Paradox: About Liability, the Need for Accident Data, and Legal Hurdles for Automated Driving. 113-122 - Hanna Braun
, Magdalena Gärtner
, Sandra Trösterer, Lars E. M. Akkermans, Marije Seinen, Alexander Meschtscherjakov
, Manfred Tscheligi
:
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems for Aging Drivers: Insights on 65+ Drivers' Acceptance of and Intention to Use ADAS. 123-133 - Yee Mun Lee, Ruth Madigan
, Jorge Garcia, Andrew Tomlinson, Albert Solernou, Richard Romano, Gustav Markkula, Natasha Merat, Jim Uttley:
Understanding the Messages Conveyed by Automated Vehicles. 134-143 - Marcel Walch, Marcel Woide
, Kristin Mühl
, Martin Baumann
, Michael Weber:
Cooperative Overtaking: Overcoming Automated Vehicles' Obstructed Sensor Range via Driver Help. 144-155 - Marine Capallera
, Quentin Meteier, Emmanuel de Salis, Leonardo Angelini
, Stefano Carrino
, Omar Abou Khaled
, Elena Mugellini
:
Owner Manuals Review and Taxonomy of ADAS Limitations in Partially Automated Vehicles. 156-164 - Priscilla N. Y. Wong, Duncan P. Brumby, Harsha Vardhan Ramesh Babu, Kota Kobayashi:
Voices in Self-Driving Cars Should be Assertive to More Quickly Grab a Distracted Driver's Attention. 165-176 - Mengyao Li, Brittany E. Holthausen, Rachel E. Stuck, Bruce N. Walker:
No Risk No Trust: Investigating Perceived Risk in Highly Automated Driving. 177-185 - Stefan Neumeier, Philipp Wintersberger
, Anna-Katharina Frison, Armin Becher, Christian Facchi
, Andreas Riener
:
Teleoperation: The Holy Grail to Solve Problems of Automated Driving? Sure, but Latency Matters. 186-197 - Priscilla N. Y. Wong:
Who Has The Right of Way, Automated Vehicles or Drivers?: Multiple Perspectives in Safety, Negotiation and Trust. 198-210 - Kai Holländer, Philipp Wintersberger
, Andreas Butz:
Overtrust in External Cues of Automated Vehicles: An Experimental Investigation. 211-221 - David R. Large, Gary E. Burnett, Davide Salanitri, Anneka Lawson, Elizabeth Box
:
A Longitudinal Simulator Study to Explore Drivers' Behaviour in Level 3 Automated Vehicles. 222-232 - Alexander G. Mirnig
, Magdalena Gärtner
, Vivien Wallner
, Sandra Trösterer, Alexander Meschtscherjakov
, Manfred Tscheligi
:
Where Does It Go?: A Study on Visual On-Screen Designs for Exit Management in an Automated Shuttle Bus. 233-243 - Bethan Hannah Topliss, Sanna M. Pampel, Gary E. Burnett, Joseph L. Gabbard
:
Evaluating Head-Up Displays across Windshield Locations. 244-253 - Sanna M. Pampel, Gary E. Burnett, Chrisminder Hare, Harpreet Singh, Arber Shabani, Lee Skrypchuk, Alex Mouzakitis:
Fitts Goes Autobahn: Assessing the Visual Demand of Finger-Touch Pointing Tasks in an On-Road Study. 254-261 - Andreas Löcken
, Carmen Golling, Andreas Riener
:
How Should Automated Vehicles Interact with Pedestrians?: A Comparative Analysis of Interaction Concepts in Virtual Reality. 262-274 - Sven Krome, David Goedicke
, Thomas J. Matarazzo, Zimeng Zhu, Zhenwei Zhang, J. D. Zamfirescu-Pereira, Wendy Ju:
How People Experience Autonomous Intersections: Taking a First-Person Perspective. 275-283 - Trung Thanh Nguyen, Kai Holländer, Marius Hoggenmüller
, Callum Parker
, Martin Tomitsch:
Designing for Projection-based Communication between Autonomous Vehicles and Pedestrians. 284-294 - Dylan Moore, Rebecca M. Currano, G. Ella Strack, David Sirkin
:
The Case for Implicit External Human-Machine Interfaces for Autonomous Vehicles. 295-307 - Katri Salminen
, Ahmed Farooq, Jussi Rantala
, Veikko Surakka, Roope Raisamo
:
Unimodal and Multimodal Signals to Support Control Transitions in Semiautonomous Vehicles. 308-318 - Alex de Ruiter, Miguel Bruns Alonso:
Designing Haptic Effects on an Accelerator Pedal to Support a Positive Eco-Driving Experience. 319-328 - Alexander Kunze, Stephen J. Summerskill, Russell Marshall, Ashleigh J. Filtness:
Conveying Uncertainties Using Peripheral Awareness Displays in the Context of Automated Driving. 329-341 - Clemens Schartmüller, Klemens Weigl
, Philipp Wintersberger
, Andreas Riener
, Marco Steinhauser:
Text Comprehension: Heads-Up vs. Auditory Displays: Implications for a Productive Work Environment in SAE Level 3 Automated Vehicles. 342-354 - Nataliya Kosmyna
, Caitlin Morris, Thanh Nguyen, Sebastian Zepf, Javier Hernandez, Pattie Maes:
AttentivU: Designing EEG and EOG Compatible Glasses for Physiological Sensing and Feedback in the Car. 355-368 - Debargha Dey
, Francesco Walker
, Marieke H. Martens, Jacques M. B. Terken
:
Gaze Patterns in Pedestrian Interaction with Vehicles: Towards Effective Design of External Human-Machine Interfaces for Automated Vehicles. 369-378 - Tobias M. Benz, Bernhard Riedl, Lewis L. Chuang:
Projection Displays Induce Less Simulator Sickness than Head-Mounted Displays in a Real Vehicle Driving Simulator. 379-387
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