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- Manipulating the Orientation of Planar 2D Content in VR as an Implicit Visual Cue for Mitigating Passenger Motion SicknessZhanyan Qiu, Mark McGill, Katharina Margareta Theresa Pöhlmann, Stephen Anthony Brewster. 1-10 [doi]
- How to Make Reading in Fully Automated Vehicles a Better Experience? Effects of Active Seat Belt Retractions and a 2-Step Driving Profile on Subjective Motion Sickness, Ride Comfort and AcceptanceMarkus Tomzig, Nadja Schoemig, Tristan Wehner, Claus Marberger, Hanna Otto, Michael Schulz, Erdi Kenar, Andreas Schultz. 11-21 [doi]
- Assessing Augmented Reality Selection Techniques for Passengers in Moving Vehicles: A Real-World User StudyRobin Connor Schramm, Markus Sasalovici, Axel Hildebrand, Ulrich Schwanecke. 22-31 [doi]
- Effects of Focal Plane Distance on Perceptual Distance Matching with an Automotive AR-HUDMaryia Kazhura, Heiko Schroeder, Vitalij Sadovitch, Bea Vorhof. 32-41 [doi]
- What's (Not) Tracking? Factors of Influence in Industrial Augmented Reality Tracking: A Use Case Study in an Automotive EnvironmentJonas Haischt, Michael Sedlmair. 42-51 [doi]
- Development of a Perceived Security Scale for Shared Automated Vehicles (PSSAV) and its Validation in Colombia and GermanyMartina Schuß, Chantal Himmels, Andreas Riener. 52-62 [doi]
- Investigating Various Dynamics in the Box Task Combined With a Detection Response Task: Are There Performance Differences Between Uniform and Non-uniform Box Dynamics?Daniel Trommler, Tina Morgenstern, Ines Karl, Frederik Naujoks, Josef F. Krems, Andreas Keinath. 63-71 [doi]
- Spot'Em: Interactive Data Labeling as a Means to Maintain Situation AwarenessPhilipp Wintersberger, Michael Rathmayr, Alexander Lingler. 72-80 [doi]
- Exploring Millions of User Interactions with ICEBOAT: Big Data Analytics for Automotive User InterfacesPatrick Ebel 0001, Kim Julian Gülle, Christoph Lingenfelder, Andreas Vogelsang. 81-92 [doi]
- Cruising-for-Parking Detection on the Smartphone Based on Implicit Interaction and Machine LearningAlba Bisante, Emanuele Panizzi, Stefano Zeppieri. 93-102 [doi]
- Assertive Takeover Requests: Immediate and Sustained Effects on Stress and PerformanceVanessa Kraut, Lenart Motnikar, Alexander G. Mirnig, Peter Fröhlich 0003. 103-111 [doi]
- Takeover Context Matters: Characterising Context of Takeovers in Naturalistic Driving using Super Cruise and AutopilotShiyan Yang, Angus McKerral, Megan Dawn Mulhall, Michael Graeme Lenné, Bryan Reimer, Pnina Gershon. 112-122 [doi]
- I've Got the Power: Exploring the Impact of Cooperative Systems on Driver-Initiated Takeovers and Trust in Automated VehiclesMarcel Woide, Linda Miller, Mark Colley, Nicole Damm, Martin Baumann 0001. 123-135 [doi]
- Dangerous Slime: A Game for Improving Situation Awareness in Automated DrivingYue Wu, Linhao Ye, Xianzhe Zheng, Hanfei Zhu, Wei Xiang. 136-144 [doi]
- Exploring Driver Responses to Authoritative Control Interventions in Highly Automated DrivingLiza Dixon, Norbert Schneider, Marcel Usai, Nicolas Daniel Herzberger, Frank Ole Flemisch, Martin Baumann 0001. 145-155 [doi]
- Driving with Black Box Assistance: Teleoperated Driving Interface Design Guidelines for Computational Driver Assistance Systems in Unstructured EnvironmentsHyeonggeun Yun, Younggeol Cho, Arim Ha, Jihyeok Yun. 156-166 [doi]
- Scoping Out the Scalability Issues of Autonomous Vehicle-Pedestrian InteractionTram Thi Minh Tran, Callum Parker, Martin Tomitsch. 167-177 [doi]
- ARcoustic: A Mobile Augmented Reality System for Seeing Out-of-View TrafficXuesong Zhang, Xian Wu, Robbe Cools, Adalberto L. Simeone, Uwe Gruenefeld. 178-190 [doi]
- Designing Virtual Agent Human-Machine Interfaces Depending on the Communication and Anthropomorphism Levels in Augmented RealityYumin Kang, SeongA Choi, Eunsol An, Seokhyun Hwang, Seungjun Kim. 191-201 [doi]
- Investigating Hazard Notifications for Cyclists in Mixed Reality: A Comparative Analysis with a Test Track StudyTamara von Sawitzky, Chantal Himmels, Andreas Löcken, Thomas Grauschopf, Andreas Riener. 202-212 [doi]
- Pimp My Ride: Designing Versatile eHMIs for CyclistsAmmar Al-Taie, Graham A. Wilson, Frank E. Pollick, Stephen Anthony Brewster. 213-223 [doi]
- Novel In-Vehicle Gesture Interactions: Design and Evaluation of Auditory Displays and Menu Generation InterfacesMoustafa Tabbarah, Yusheng Cao, Ahmad Abu Shamat, Ziming Fang, Lingyu Li, Myounghoon Jeon. 224-233 [doi]
- It's all about you: Personalized in-Vehicle Gesture Recognition with a Time-of-Flight CameraGuillermo Reyes, Amr Gomaa, Michael Feld. 234-243 [doi]
- Towards In-vehicle Driver Fainting DetectionMoritz Gebert, Fanny Kobiela, Julia Leibinger, Hermann Mueller. 244-255 [doi]
- AdVANcing Design: Customizing Spaces for VanlifeSaki Suzuki, Ilan Mandel, Stacey Li, Wen-Ying Lee, Mark Colley, Wendy Ju. 256-266 [doi]
- Promoting Sustainable Charging Through User Interface InterventionsAlexandre L. S. Filipowicz, Nayeli Suseth Bravo, Rumen Iliev, Vikram Mohanty, Charlene C. Wu, David A. Shamma. 267-279 [doi]
- A Real Bottleneck Scenario with a Wizard of Oz Automated Vehicle - Role of eHMIsHatice Sahin Ippoliti, Angelique Daudrich, Debargha Dey, Philipp Wintersberger, Shadan Sadeghian, Susanne Boll. 280-290 [doi]
- Do Drivers have Preconceived Ideas about an Automated Vehicle's Driving Behaviour?Yang Li, Yee Mun Lee, Yue Yang, Kai Tian, Michael Daly, Anthony Horrobin, Albert Solernou 0001, Natasha Merat. 291-299 [doi]
- Affective Driver-Pedestrian Interaction: Exploring Driver Affective Responses toward Pedestrian Crossing Actions using Camera and Physiological SensorsShruti Rao, Sabrina Wirjopawiro, Gerard Pons Rodriguez, Thomas Röggla, Pablo César, Abdallah El-Ali. 300-310 [doi]
- Effects of Automation Transparency on Trust: Evaluating HMI in the Context of Fully Autonomous DrivingJue Li, Yuxi He, Shuo Yin, Long Liu. 311-321 [doi]
- Communication of Uncertainty Information in Cooperative, Automated Driving: A Comparative Study of Different ModalitiesJakob Peintner, Carina Manger, Andreas Riener. 322-332 [doi]