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Poster Session – Day 3
  • P1 – Defining Ritualistic Driver and Passenger Behaviour to Inform In-Vehicle Experiences

    Jiayu Wu, Sam Johnson, Katrine Dalum Hesseldahl, Dan Quinlan, Selin Zileli, Dale Harrow

  • P2 – A Comparison of Emotion Elicitation Methods for Affective Driving Studies

    Michael Braun, Simon Weiser, Bastian Pfleging, Florian Alt

  • P3 – Interface Concepts for Intent Communication from Autonomous Vehicles to Vulnerable Road Users

    Debargha Dey, Marieke Martens, Chao Wang, Felix Ros, Jacques Terken

  • P4 – Gaze Tracking Accuracy Maintenance using Traffic Sign Detection

    Shaohua Jia, Do Hyong Koh, Marc Pomplun

  • P5 – Adaptive Trust Calibration for Supervised Autonomous Vehicles

    Kazuo Okamura, Seiji Yamada

  • P6 – Identifying the Factors Influencing Older Adults’ Perceptions of Fully Automated Vehicles

    Shabnam Haghzare, Jennifer Campos, Alex Mihailidis

  • P7 – A Video-based Study Comparing Communication Modalities between an Autonomous Car and a Pedestrian

    Chia-Ming Chang, Koki Toda, Takeo Igarashi, Masahiro Miyata, Yasuhiro Kobayashi

  • P8 – Evaluation of Driving Performance and User Experience of Different Speedometer Types

    Paul Kaufmann, Andreas Riener

  • P9 – personalDash: First Steps Towards User-controlled Personalization of 3D Dashboards with Mobile Devices

    Christine Haupt, Florian Weidner, Wolfgang Broll

  • P10 – Feature Values of Unsafe Driving Performance Caused by the Symptoms of Stroke for Driver Abnormality Detection System

    Hirotaka Kamimura, Motoki Shino

  • P11 – Steer-By-WiFi: Lateral Vehicle Control for Take-Overs with Nomadic Devices

    Clemens Schartmüller, Andreas Riener, Philipp Wintersberger

  • P12 – DriverSense: a hyper-realistic testbed for the design and evaluation of novel user interfaces in self-driving vehicles

    Pietro Lungaro, Conrado Mateu Gisbert, Konrad Tollmar, Gaël Dubus, Firdose Saeik

  • P13 – Biometric Interface for Driver’s Stress Detection and Awareness

    Juan M. Madrid, Carlos A. Arce-Lopez, Fabian Lasso

  • P14 – An Augmented Reality Display for Conditionally Automated Driving

    Nadja Schoemig, Katharina Wiedemann, Frederik Naujoks, Alexandra Neukum, Bettina Leuchtenberg, Thomas Voehringer-Kuhnt

  • P15 – Early Take-Over Preparation in Stereoscopic 3D

    Gesa Wiegand, Christian Mai, Yuanting Liu, Heinrich Hussmann

  • P16 – Evaluation of Variables for the Communication of Uncertainties Using Peripheral Awareness Displays

    Alexander Kunze, Stephen J. Summerskill, Russell Marshall, Ashleigh J. Filtness

  • P17 – Preliminary Evaluation of Variables for Communicating Uncertainties Using a Haptic Seat

    Alexander Kunze, Stephen J. Summerskill, Russell Marshall, Ashleigh J. Filtness

  • P18 – Unskilled and Unaware: Subpar Users of Automated Driving Systems Make Spurious Decisions

    Yannick Forster, Sebastian Hergeth, Frederik Naujoks, Josef Krems

  • P19 – Approach for Enhancing the Perception and Prediction of Traffic Dynamics with a Tactile Interface

    Matti Krüger, Christiane B. Wiebel-Herboth, Heiko Wersing

  • P20 – Enhanced Traffic Simulation for Improved Realism in Driving Simulators

    Bihao Wang, Marwa Mahmoud, Javier Echevarría Cuesta, Hannah Close, Quentin Stafford-Fraser, Peter Robinson

  • P21 – Beyond Transportation: How to Keep Users Attached When They Are Neither Driving nor Owning Automated Cars?

    Michael Braun, Anna-Katharina Frison, Sarah T. Völkel, Florian Alt, Heinrich Hussmann, Andreas Riener

  • P22 – Automotive Research in the Public Space — Towards Deployment-Based Prototypes For Real Users

    Michael Braun, Florian Roider, Florian Alt, Tom Gross

  • P23 – The Impact of Advanced Vehicle Technologies on Older Driver Safety: A Scoping Review of Subjective Outcomes

    Andrea Furlan, Brenda Vrkljan, Hana H. Abbas, Jessica Babineau, Jennifer Campos, Shabnam Haghzare, Tara Kajaks, Margaret Tiong, Maria Vo, Martin Lavallière

  • P24 – LED Visualizations for Drivers’ Attention: An Exploratory Study on Experience and Associated Information Contents

    Sandra Trösterer, Benedikt Streitwieser, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Manfred Tscheligi

  • P25 – I Drive My Car and My States Drive Me: Visualizing Driver’s Emotional and Physical States

    Sarah T. Völkel, Julia Graefe, Ramona Schödel, Renate Haeuslschmid, Clemens Stachl, Quay Au, Heinrich Hussmann

  • P26 – How can Automotive User Interfaces Represent Kinetic Energy as a Resource? An Interview Study with Hybrid Electric Vehicle Eco-Drivers

    Matthias G. Arend, Thomas Franke

  • P27 – Just Look: The Benefits of Gaze-Activated Voice Input in the Car

    Florian Roider, Lars Reisig, Tom Gross

  • P28 – Man vs. Machine: Comparing a Fully Automated Bus Shuttle with a Manually Driven Group Taxi in a Field Study

    Philipp Wintersberger, Anna-Katharina Frison, Andreas Riener