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- Requirement Analysis for Personal Autonomous Driving Robotic Systems in Urban MobilityKathrin Bärnklau, Matthias Rötting, Eileen Roesler, Felix Wilhelm Siebert. 3-18 [doi]
- Visualization of Zero Energy Bus Implementation Through Effective Computer InteractionJeremy Bowes, Sara Diamond, Greice C. Mariano, Mona Ghafouri-Azar, Sara Mozafari-Lorestani, Olufunbi Disu-Sule, Jacob Cram, Zijing Liu, Zuriel Tonatiuh Ceja De La Cruz. 19-38 [doi]
- Modeling of Onboard Activities: Public Transport and Shared Autonomous VehicleJamil Hamadneh, Domokos Esztergár-Kiss. 39-55 [doi]
- User Interface for Vehicle Theft Recovery SystemLawrence J. Henschen, Julia C. Lee. 56-72 [doi]
- Future of Urban Mobility - New Concepts Instead of New Technologies?Katja Karrer-Gauss, Julia Seebode. 73-88 [doi]
- Assistive Systems for Mobility in Smart City: Humans and GoodsYuhang Li, Chuantao Yin, Zhang Xiong, Bertrand David, René Chalon, Hao Sheng. 89-104 [doi]
- Usability Study of an Innovative Application in Public Transport by Using Hardware-Based Security TechnologyGertraud Schäfer, Andreas Kreisel, Ulrike Stopka. 105-125 [doi]
- Augmented Reality Passenger Information on Mobile Public Displays - an Iterative Evaluation ApproachWaldemar Titov, Christine Keller, Thomas Schlegel. 126-143 [doi]
- Solve the Problem of Urban Parking Through Carpooling System and Blockchain AdvertisingSheng-Ming Wang, Wei-Min Cheng. 144-155 [doi]
- Design of Natural Human-Computer Interaction for Unmanned Delivery Vehicle Based on KinectKaidi Wang, Lei Liu. 156-169 [doi]
- Research on the Function Design of 5G Intelligent Network Connected Cars Based on Kano ModelZheyin Yu, Junnan Ye. 170-183 [doi]
- Designing a New Electric Vehicle Charging System: People's Preference and Willingness-To-PayLanyun Zhang, Tracy Ross, Rebecca Cain. 184-195 [doi]
- Users' Expectations, Fears, and Attributions Regarding Autonomous Driving - A Comparison of Traffic ScenariosHannah Biermann, Ralf Philipsen, Teresa Brell, Simon Himmel, Martina Ziefle. 199-212 [doi]
- Should Self-Driving Cars Mimic Human Driving Behaviors?Jamie Craig, Mehrdad Nojoumian. 213-225 [doi]
- Autonomous Vehicles and Pedestrians: A Case Study of Human Computer InteractionSubasish Das, Hamsa Zubaidi. 226-239 [doi]
- Great Expectations: On the Design of Predictive Motion Cues to Alleviate CarsicknessCyriel Diels, Jelte E. Bos. 240-251 [doi]
- Communication of Intentions in Automated Driving - the Importance of Implicit Cues and Contextual Information on Freeway SituationsKonstantin Felbel, André Dettmann, Marco Lindner, Angelika C. Bullinger. 252-261 [doi]
- Talking Automated Vehicles - Exploring Users' Understanding of an Automated Vehicle During Initial UsageMikael Johansson 0003, Fredrick Ekman, MariAnne Karlsson, Helena Strömberg, Lars-Ola Bligård. 262-272 [doi]
- How is the Automation System Controlling My Vehicle? The Impact of the Haptic Feedback of the Joystick on the Driver's Behavior and AcceptanceCho Kiu Leung, Toshihisa Sato. 273-280 [doi]
- Understanding Take-Over in Automated Driving: A Human Error AnalysisJue Li, Long Liu, Liwen Gu. 281-295 [doi]
- Human-Computer Collaborative Interaction Design of Intelligent Vehicle - A Case Study of HMI of Adaptive Cruise ControlYujia Liu, Jun Zhang, Yang Li, Preben Hansen, Jianmin Wang. 296-314 [doi]
- Multimodal Takeover Request Displays for Semi-automated Vehicles: Focused on Spatiality and Lead TimeHarsh Sanghavi, Myounghoon Jeon, Chihab Nadri, Sangjin Ko, Jaka Sodnik, Kristina Stojmenova. 315-334 [doi]
- Demystifying Interactions Between Driving Behaviors and Styles Through Self-clustering AlgorithmsYu Zhang, Wangkai Jin, Zeyu Xiong, Zhihao Li, Yuyang Liu, Xiangjun Peng. 335-350 [doi]
- Interactive Framework of Cooperative Interface for Collaborative DrivingJun Zhang, Yujia Liu, Preben Hansen, Jianmin Wang, Fang You. 351-364 [doi]
- What Humans Might Be Thinking While Driving: Behaviour and Cognitive Models for NavigationArun Balakrishna, Tom Gross. 367-381 [doi]
- A Wizard-of-Oz Experiment: How Drivers Feel and React to the Active Interaction of AI Empowered Product in the VehicleQihao Huang, Ya Wang, Xuan Wang, Zijing Lin, Jian He, Xiaojun Luo, Jifang Wang. 382-400 [doi]
- Evaluation Driver Mental Load: A Survey Study of Cyclists Who Require to Repair the E-BikeFei-Hui Huang. 401-407 [doi]
- In-Vehicle Information Design to Enhance the Experience of Passengers in Autonomous Public BusesMyunglee Kim, Jeongyun Heo, Jiyoon Lee. 408-424 [doi]
- Do German (Non)Users of E-Scooters Know the Rules (and Do They Agree with Them)?Tibor Petzoldt, Madlen Ringhand, Juliane Anke, Nina Schekatz. 425-435 [doi]
- Are E-Scooter Riders More Oblivious to Traffic Than Cyclists? A Real World Study Investigating the Execution of Shoulder GlancesMaximilian Pils, Nicolas Walther, Mathias Trefzger, Thomas Schlegel. 436-445 [doi]
- Safety Related Behaviors and Law Adherence of Shared E-Scooter Riders in GermanyFelix Wilhelm Siebert, Michael Hoffknecht, Felix Englert, Timothy Edwards, Sergio A. Useche, Matthias Rötting. 446-456 [doi]
- Qualitative Examination of Technology Acceptance in the Vehicle: Factors Hindering Usage of Assistance and Infotainment SystemsDina Stiegemeier, Sabrina Bringeland, Martin Baumann 0001. 457-466 [doi]
- Gender, Smart Mobility and COVID-19Angela Carboni, Mariana Costa, Sofia Kalakou, Miriam Pirra. 469-486 [doi]
- Smart is (Not) Always Digital! - Expanding the Concept of Assistive Technology: The Roller as an Age-Based, Gendered and Social InnovationHilda Rømer Christensen. 487-499 [doi]
- Discussion of Intelligent Electric Wheelchairs for Caregivers and Care RecipientsSatoshi Hashizume, Ippei Suzuki, Kazuki Takazawa, Yoichi Ochiai. 500-516 [doi]
- Different Types, Different Speeds - The Effect of Interaction Partners and Encountering Speeds at Intersections on Drivers' Gap Acceptance as an Implicit Communication Signal in Automated DrivingAnn-Christin Hensch, Matthias Beggiato, Maike X. Schömann, Josef F. Krems. 517-528 [doi]
- Smart and Inclusive Bicycling? Non-users' Experience of Bike-Sharing Schemes in ScandinaviaMichala Hvidt Breengaard, Malin Henriksson, Anna Wallsten. 529-548 [doi]
- Electroencephalography Shows Effects of Age in Response to Oddball Auditory Signals: Implications for Semi-autonomous Vehicle Alerting Systems for Older DriversMelanie Turabian, Kathleen Van Benthem, Chris M. Herdman. 549-562 [doi]
- Audio-Based Interface of Guidance Systems for the Visually Impaired in the Paris MetroGérard Uzan, Peter Wagstaff. 563-576 [doi]