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HCI 2019: Orlando, FL, USA
- Heidi Krömker:

HCI in Mobility, Transport, and Automotive Systems - First International Conference, MobiTAS 2019, Held as Part of the 21st HCI International Conference, HCII 2019, Orlando, FL, USA, July 26-31, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11596, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-22665-7
Interaction in Autonomous and Semiautonomous Vehicles
- Anika Boelhouwer, Jelle van Dijk

, Marieke H. Martens:
Turmoil Behind the Automated Wheel - An Embodied Perspective on Current HMI Developments in Partially Automated Vehicles. 3-25 - Peng Liu

, Zhigang Xu:
Self-driving Vehicles: Do Their Risks Outweigh Their Benefits? 26-34 - Evangelia Portouli

, Dimitris Nathanael
, Angelos Amditis
, Yee Mun Lee, Natasha Merat, Jim Uttley, Oscar Giles, Gustav Markkula, André Dietrich, Anna Schieben, James Jenness:
Methodologies to Understand the Road User Needs When Interacting with Automated Vehicles. 35-45 - Melissa Cefkin, Jingyi Zhang, Erik Stayton, Erik Vinkhuyzen:

Multi-methods Research to Examine External HMI for Highly Automated Vehicles. 46-64 - Daehee Park

, Wanchul Yoon:
The Hexagonal Spindle Model for Human Situation Awareness While Autonomous Driving. 65-75 - Yufei Xie, Ting Han:

Future Personalized Autonomous Shared Car Design Based on User Experience. 76-91 - Weizhe Chen, Wei Liu:

HMI Design for Autonomous Cars: Investigating on Driver's Attention Distribution. 92-102 - Dominique Stimm, Arnd Engeln, Julia Schäfer, Holger Schmidt:

Investigating Temporal Changes of Behavioral Adaptation and User Experience During Highly Automated Driving. 103-114 - Zheng Sun, Hugues Vigner, Shreyas Bhayana, Changhao Zheng, Ziwei Zhang, Euiyoung Kim

, Alice M. Agogino:
Exploratory Study into Designing Enhanced Commute Experiences in Autonomous Vehicles with Connected Sensors and Actuators. 115-127 - Tobias Vogelpohl

, Mark Vollrath
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Attentional Dynamics After Take-Over Requests: The Need for Handover Assistance Systems in Highly Automated Vehicles. 128-142
Driving Experience
- Chao Ma, Ting Han:

Combining Virtual Reality (VR) Technology with Physical Models - A New Way for Human-Vehicle Interaction Simulation and Usability Evaluation. 145-160 - Nikolai Pärsch, Clemens Harnischmacher, Martin Baumann

, Arnd Engeln, Lutz Krauß:
Designing Augmented Reality Navigation Visualizations for the Vehicle: A Question of Real World Object Coverage? 161-175 - Arben Parduzi, Joost Venrooij, Stefanie Marker:

A Method to Assess the Effect of Vertical Dynamics on Driving Performance in Driving Simulators: A Behavioural Validation Study. 176-189 - Seda Aydogdu, Corinna Seidler, Bernhard Schick:

Trust Is Good, Control Is Better? - The Influence of Head-Up Display on Customer Experience of Automated Lateral Vehicle Control. 190-207 - Wang Ji, Ruijie Liu, SeungHee Lee:

Do Drivers Prefer Female Voice for Guidance? An Interaction Design About Information Type and Speaker Gender for Autonomous Driving Car. 208-224 - Yongjae Park, Yonghyun Park

, Hyung Sook Kim
:
Development of Immersive Vehicle Simulator for Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Training as a Vocational Training Program. 225-234 - Tomoki Miyamoto, Daisuke Katagami

, Yuka Shigemitsu, Mayumi Usami, Takahiro Tanaka, Hitoshi Kanamori, Yuki Yoshihara, Kazuhiro Fujikake:
Proposal of Driving Support Agent Which Speak Based on Politeness Theory. 235-244 - Patrick Rossner, Angelika C. Bullinger

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Do You Shift or Not? Influence of Trajectory Behaviour on Perceived Safety During Automated Driving on Rural Roads. 245-254 - Yang Zhao

, Hua Dong
:
Automobile Auditory Experience: A Pilot Study. 255-269 - Corinna Seidler, Seda Aydogdu, Bernhard Schick:

User Experience in Real Test Drives with a Camera Based Mirror - Influence of New Technologies on Equipping Rate for Future Vehicles. 270-281
Mobility and Transport
- Érick López-Ornelas:

Improving Mobility in University Communities Using a Collaborative Prototype. 285-294 - Svenja Polst, Phil Stüpfert:

A Comprehensive Persona Template to Understand Citizens' Mobility Needs. 295-306 - Christine Keller

, Susann Struwe, Waldemar Titov
, Thomas Schlegel
:
Understanding the Usefulness and Acceptance of Adaptivity in Smart Public Transport. 307-326 - Sebastian Spundflasch, Heidi Krömker:

Challenges for Local Authorities in Planning and Implementing Sustainable and User-Oriented Mobility Measures and Services. 327-339 - Waldemar Titov

, Thomas Schlegel
:
Monitoring Road Surface Conditions for Bicycles - Using Mobile Device Sensor Data from Crowd Sourcing. 340-356 - Dadi An, Junnan Ye, Wei Ding:

Spatial Features and Elements Affecting Indoor Wayfinding - A Case Study in a Transit Hub. 357-367 - Hilda Rømer Christensen:

Smart Biking as Gendered Innovations? The Case of Mobike in China. 368-377 - Barbara Lenz, Viktoriya Kolarova, Kerstin Stark:

Gender Issues in the Digitalized 'Smart' Mobility World - Conceptualization and Empirical Findings Applying a Mixed Methods Approach. 378-392 - Lena Levin

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How to Integrate Gender Equality in the Future of "Smart" Mobility: A Matter for a Changing Planning Practice. 393-412 - Cathleen Schöne, Sebastian Spundflasch, Heidi Krömker:

User Centred Design of a Knowledge Repository to Support Gender Smart Mobility. 413-429 - Cindy Mayas, Tobias Steinert, Heidi Krömker:

Towards an Integrated Mobility Service Network. 430-440 - Zhanhe Ryan Jin

, Anna Zhi Qiu
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Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) Testbed as an Integrated Approach for New Mobility - A Living Lab Case Study in Singapore. 441-458 - Ulrike Stopka, Gertraud Schäfer, Andreas Kreisel:

Business and Billing Models for Mobile Services Using Secure Identities. 459-476 - Chuanyu Zou, Guangxin Wang, Yongquan Chen:

Study on Evaluation of Subway Passenger Wayfinding Systems Based on SEM. 477-486 - Yuqian Ni, Fan Yi, Shaolin Ma, Yanjuan Sun:

User Journey with Intelligent Public Transportation System in Shanghai. 487-499 - Romina Kühn, Diana Lemme, Juliane Pfeffer, Thomas Schlegel

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Investigating Users' Responses to Context-Aware Presentations on Large Displays in Public Transport. 500-514 - Florian Weber, Ronee Chadowitz, Kathrin Schmidt, Julia Messerschmidt, Tanja Fuest

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Crossing the Street Across the Globe: A Study on the Effects of eHMI on Pedestrians in the US, Germany and China. 515-530

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