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Klaus-Josef Bengler
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- affiliation: Technischen Universität München, Germany
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- 2024
- [j61]Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Fandi Hartl, Moritz Wittemer, Jingyun Zhao, Andreas Mayr, Martin Fleischer, Theresa Prinz, Anne Fischer, Jakob Trauer, Philipp Schroeder, Ann-Kathrin Goldbach, Florian Rothmeyer, Markus Zimmermann, Kai-Uwe Bletzinger, Johannes Fottner, Rüdiger Daub, Klaus Bengler, André Borrmann, Michael F. Zaeh, Katrin Wudy:
Long living human-machine systems in construction and production enabled by digital twins: Exploring applications, challenges, and pathways to sustainability. Autom. 72(9): 789-814 (2024) - [j60]Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Yash Deshpande, Fandi Hartl, Jingyun Zhao, Xuezhou Hou, Dominik Hujo, Theresa Prinz, Marko Pavlic, Darius Burschka, Klaus Bengler, Wolfgang Kellerer, André Kraft, Bernd Vojanec, Timo Markert:
Modellierung und Validierung von Latenzzeiten in industriellen Agentensystemen mit Digitalen Zwillingen der KI.Fabrik. Autom. 72(10): 958-979 (2024) - [j59]Frank Flemisch, Marcel Usai, Andreas Schrank, Michael Oehl, Lena Plum, Elisabeth Shi, Martin Baumann, Klaus Bengler:
Scientists and drivers in-the-loop, on-the-loop or out-of-the-loop? Holistic human systems integration of teleoperated vehicles. Autom. 72(12): 1130-1140 (2024) - [j58]Niklas Grabbe, Stefan Brettschneider, Klaus Bengler:
The work organization in teleoperated driving - a human reliability and socio-technical systems perspective. Autom. 72(12): 1169-1194 (2024) - [j57]Werner Damm, David Hess, Mark Schweda, Janos Sztipanovits, Klaus Bengler, Bianca Biebl, Martin Fränzle, Willem Hagemann, Moritz Held, Klas Ihme, Severin Kacianka, Alyssa J. Kerscher, Sebastian Lehnhoff, Andreas Lüdtke, Alexander Pretschner, Astrid Rakow, Jochem W. Rieger, Daniel Sonntag, Maike Schwammberger, Benedikt Austel, Anirudh Unni, Eric M. S. P. Veith:
A Reference Architecture of Human Cyber-Physical Systems - Part I: Fundamental Concepts. ACM Trans. Cyber Phys. Syst. 8(1): 2:1-2:32 (2024) - [j56]Klaus Bengler, Werner Damm, Andreas Lüdtke, Jochem W. Rieger, Benedikt Austel, Bianca Biebl, Martin Fränzle, Willem Hagemann, Moritz Held, David Hess, Klas Ihme, Severin Kacianka, Alyssa J. Kerscher, Forrest Laine, Sebastian Lehnhoff, Alexander Pretschner, Astrid Rakow, Daniel Sonntag, Janos Sztipanovits, Maike Schwammberger, Mark Schweda, Anirudh Unni, Eric M. S. P. Veith:
A References Architecture for Human Cyber Physical Systems, Part II: Fundamental Design Principles for Human-CPS Interaction. ACM Trans. Cyber Phys. Syst. 8(1): 3:1-3:27 (2024) - [j55]Werner Damm, Martin Fränzle, Alyssa J. Kerscher, Forrest Laine, Klaus Bengler, Bianca Biebl, Willem Hagemann, Moritz Held, David Hess, Klas Ihme, Severin Kacianka, Sebastian Lehnhoff, Andreas Lüdtke, Alexander Pretschner, Astrid Rakow, Jochem W. Rieger, Daniel Sonntag, Janos Sztipanovits, Maike Schwammberger, Mark Schweda, Alexander Trende, Anirudh Unni, Eric M. S. P. Veith:
A Reference Architecture of Human Cyber-Physical Systems - Part III: Semantic Foundations. ACM Trans. Cyber Phys. Syst. 8(1): 4:1-4:23 (2024) - [c145]Christian Bergner, Ronald Schmidt-Vollus, Klaus Bengler:
User-Centered Human-Robot Coworking: A Novel Approach Transforming Manual Tasks. CASE 2024: 3799-3804 - [c144]Rutuja Joshi, Klaus Bengler:
Crafting Human-AI Interaction: A Rhetorical Approach to Adaptive Interaction in Conversational Agents. HAI 2024: 314-322 - [c143]Naomi Y. Mbelekani, Klaus Bengler:
Behavioural Dynamics Towards Automation Based on Deconstructive Thinking of Sequences of Effects: 'As Is - To Be' Automation Effects Change Lifecycle. HCI (10) 2024: 87-108 - [c142]Verena Pongratz, Lorenz Steckhan, Klaus Bengler:
Analyzing Usage Behavior and Preferences of Drivers Regarding Shared Automated Vehicles: Insights from an Online Survey. HCI (70) 2024: 103-121 - [c141]Rutuja Joshi, Julia Graefe, Michael Krause, Klaus Bengler:
Exploring the Impact of Explainability on Trust and Acceptance of Conversational Agents - A Wizard of Oz Study. HCI (51) 2024: 199-218 - [c140]Theresa Prinz, Klaus Bengler:
A Human-Centered Evaluation of Visualization Techniques for Teleoperated Assembly Tasks for Non-Expert Users. HRI (Companion) 2024: 842-846 - [c139]Maximilian Hübner, Martina Baude, Klaus Bengler:
Pedestrian Groups Matter: Unraveling their Impact on Pedestrian Crossings when Interacting with an Automated Vehicle. IV 2024: 69-76 - [c138]Dominik Janetzko, Susanne Linner, Michael Zintl, Wei-De Hwang Fu, Klaus Bengler:
Artificial Haptic Cues as Assistance for Simplified Vehicle Operations in Advanced Air Mobility. IV 2024: 3318-3325 - [c137]Naomi Y. Mbelekani, Klaus Bengler:
Engineering Research Strategies for Investigating Long-Term Automation Effects, Behavioural Adaptation and Change Processes: Experts' Views. SAI (3) 2024: 145-168 - [i3]Yuan-Cheng Liu, Nikol Figalová, Jürgen Pichen, Philipp Hock, Martin Baumann, Klaus Bengler:
Workload Assessment of Human-Machine Interface: A Simulator Study with Psychophysiological Measures. CoRR abs/2406.09603 (2024) - [i2]Y. C. Liu, Nikol Figalová, Martin Baumann, Klaus Bengler:
Human-Machine Interface Evaluation Using EEG in Driving Simulator. CoRR abs/2406.09608 (2024) - 2023
- [j54]Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Klaus Bengler:
Von Industrie 4.0 zu Industrie 5.0 - Idee, Konzept und Wahrnehmung. HMD Prax. Wirtsch. 60(6): 1124-1142 (2023) - [j53]Julia Graefe, Selma Paden, Doreen Engelhardt, Klaus Bengler:
Human-Centered Explainability for Intelligent Vehicles - A User Study. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 39(16): 3237-3253 (2023) - [j52]Naomi Y. Mbelekani, Klaus Bengler:
Learnability in Automated Driving (LiAD): Concepts for Applying Learnability Engineering (CALE) Based on Long-Term Learning Effects. Inf. 14(10): 519 (2023) - [j51]Johannes Ossig, Stephanie Cramer, Anna Eckl, Klaus Bengler:
Tactical Decisions for Lane Changes or Lane Following: Assessment of Automated Driving Styles Under Real-World Conditions. IEEE Trans. Intell. Veh. 8(1): 502-511 (2023) - [c136]Svenja Escherle, Anna Sprung, Klaus Bengler:
How Will Automated Trucks Change the Processes and Roles in Hub-to-Hub Transport? HCI (38) 2023: 51-69 - [c135]Olivia Herzog, Annika Boos, Jan-Niklas Birger Stockmann, Klaus Bengler:
Perception of a Mobile Service Robot's Proxemic Behavior and Appearance in Virtual Reality. HCI (3) 2023: 61-78 - [c134]Naomi Y. Mbelekani, Klaus Bengler:
Learning Design Strategies for Optimizing User Behaviour Towards Automation: Architecting Quality Interactions from Concept to Prototype. HCI (38) 2023: 90-111 - [c133]Julia Graefe, Lena Rittger, Gabriele Carollo, Doreen Engelhardt, Klaus Bengler:
Evaluating the Potential of Interactivity in Explanations for User-Adaptive In-Vehicle Systems - Insights from a Real-World Driving Study. HCI (51) 2023: 294-312 - [c132]Lorenz Steckhan, Wolfgang Spiessl, Klaus Bengler:
Maneuver and Parameter Interventions in Automated Driving to Enhance User Satisfaction: A Kano Method Application. HCI (51) 2023: 390-404 - [c131]Theresa Prinz, Klaus Bengler:
Exploring the Learnability of Two Teleoperation Setups for Assembly Tasks. HCI (43) 2023: 658-665 - [c130]Nicolas Niessen, Florian Rothmeyer, Andreas Rücker, Johannes Fottner, Klaus Bengler:
Unpacking the Complexity of Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) Communication Intentions Through Ontology. HFR 2023: 229-239 - [c129]Burak Karakaya, Klaus Bengler:
Changing the Perspective: Assessing the Controllability of Minimal Risk Maneuvers for Surrounding Traffic Participants. IV 2023: 1-6 - [c128]Yuan-Cheng Liu, Nikol Figalová, Martin Baumann, Klaus Bengler:
Human-Machine Interface Evaluation Using EEG in Driving Simulator. IV 2023: 1-6 - [c127]Olivia Herzog, Simone Nertinger, Katharina Wenzel, Abdeldjallil Naceri, Sami Haddadin, Klaus Bengler:
Assessing Perceived Discomfort and Proxemic Behavior towards Robots: A Comparative Study between Real and Augmented Reality Presentations. RO-MAN 2023: 959-965 - [c126]Annika Boos, Birte Emmermann, Maximilian Reiner, Klaus Bengler:
Perceived Sociality and Persuasion: Investigating the Effects of Social and Technical Framing on Human-Robot Interaction. RO-MAN 2023: 2526-2532 - [c125]Maximilian Hübner, Michael Mühlbauer, Michael Rettenmaier, Alexander Feierle, Klaus Bengler:
Comparison of Communication Modalities: Safe and Efficient Interaction between an Automated Vehicle and a Pedestrian. SMC 2023: 993-999 - [c124]Manuel Kipp, Fabian Hoffmann, Philipp Koch, Matthias Glockner, Klaus Bengler:
Thermal Perception and Response to Overwarmed Contact and Surface Heating on Heat-Sensitive-Impaired Individuals in a BMW Vehicle Environment. SMC 2023: 1396-1402 - [c123]Lorenz Steckhan, Wolfgang Spiessl, Klaus Bengler:
Evaluation of User Interfaces for Cooperation Between Driver and Automated Driving System. SMC 2023: 2913-2920 - [i1]Phillip Karle, Tobias Betz, Marcin Bosk, Felix Fent, Nils Gehrke, Maximilian Geisslinger, Luis Gressenbuch, Philipp Hafemann, Sebastian Huber, Maximilian Hübner, Sebastian Huch, Gemb Kaljavesi, Tobias Kerbl, Dominik Kulmer, Tobias Mascetta, Sebastian Maierhofer, Florian Pfab, Filip Rezabek, Esteban Rivera, Simon Sagmeister, Leander Seidlitz, Florian Sauerbeck, Ilir Tahiraj, Rainer Trauth, Nico Uhlemann, Gerald Würsching, Baha Zarrouki, Matthias Althoff, Johannes Betz, Klaus Bengler, Georg Carle, Frank Diermeyer, Jörg Ott, Markus Lienkamp:
EDGAR: An Autonomous Driving Research Platform - From Feature Development to Real-World Application. CoRR abs/2309.15492 (2023) - 2022
- [j50]Niklas Grabbe, Almin Arifagic, Klaus Bengler:
Assessing the reliability and validity of an FRAM model: the case of driving in an overtaking scenario. Cogn. Technol. Work. 24(3): 483-508 (2022) - [j49]Alexandra Loew, Julia Graefe, Lukas Heil, Anne Guthardt, Annika Boos, André Dietrich, Klaus Bengler:
Go Ahead, Please! - Evaluation of External Human - Machine Interfaces in a Real-World Crossing Scenario. Frontiers Comput. Sci. 4 (2022) - [j48]Annika Boos, Olivia Herzog, Jakob Reinhardt, Klaus Bengler, Markus Zimmermann:
A Compliance-Reactance Framework for Evaluating Human-Robot Interaction. Frontiers Robotics AI 9: 733504 (2022) - [j47]Sonja Schneider, Philipp Maruhn, Nguyen-Thong Dang, Prashant Arvind Pala, Viola Cavallo, Klaus Bengler:
Pedestrian Crossing Decisions in Virtual Environments: Behavioral Validity in CAVEs and Head-Mounted Displays. Hum. Factors 64(7): 1210-1226 (2022) - [j46]Yuan-Cheng Liu, Nikol Figalová, Klaus Bengler:
Transparency Assessment on Level 2 Automated Vehicle HMIs. Inf. 13(10): 489 (2022) - [j45]Dominique Bohrmann, Anna Bruder, Klaus Bengler:
Effects of Dynamic Visual Stimuli on the Development of Carsickness in Real Driving. IEEE Trans. Intell. Transp. Syst. 23(5): 4833-4842 (2022) - [j44]Frederik Diederichs, Arun Muthumani, Alexander Feierle, Melanie Galle, Lesley-Ann Mathis, Valeria Bopp-Bertenbreiter, Harald Widlroither, Klaus Bengler:
Improving Driver Performance and Experience in Assisted and Automated Driving With Visual Cues in the Steering Wheel. IEEE Trans. Intell. Transp. Syst. 23(5): 4843-4852 (2022) - [j43]Alexander Feierle, Fabian Schlichtherle, Klaus Bengler:
Augmented Reality Head-Up Display: A Visual Support During Malfunctions in Partially Automated Driving? IEEE Trans. Intell. Transp. Syst. 23(5): 4853-4865 (2022) - [c122]Elisabeth Shi, Klaus Bengler:
Using Task Switching to Explain Effects of Non-Driving Related Activities on Takeover and Manual Driving Behavior Following Level 3 Automated Driving. AutomotiveUI (Adjunct Proceedings) 2022: 44-47 - [c121]Julia Graefe, Selma Paden, Doreen Engelhardt, Klaus Bengler:
Human Centered Explainability for Intelligent Vehicles - A User Study. UI 2022: 297-306 - [c120]Tobias Hecht, Stefanie Weng, Alexander Drexl, Klaus Bengler:
User-Centered Development of a Route Planning App for Fragmented Automated Drives. HCI (34) 2022: 134-150 - [c119]Lorenz Prasch, Felix Top, Jonas Schmidtler, Klaus Bengler, Johannes Fottner:
User-Centered Interface Design and Evaluation for Teleoperated Cranes with Boom Tip Control. HCI (6) 2022: 189-211 - [c118]Julia Graefe, Doreen Engelhardt, Lena Rittger, Klaus Bengler:
How Well Does the Algorithm Know Me? - A Structured Application of the Levels of Adaptive Sensitive Responses (LASR) on Technical Products. HCI (22) 2022: 311-336 - [c117]Lorenz Steckhan, Wolfgang Spiessl, Nils Quetschlich, Klaus Bengler:
Beyond SAE J3016: New Design Spaces for Human-Centered Driving Automation. HCI (34) 2022: 416-434 - [c116]Naomi Y. Mbelekani, Klaus Bengler:
Traffic and Transport Ergonomics on Long Term Multi-Agent Social Interactions: A Road User's Tale. HCI (45) 2022: 499-518 - [c115]Johannes Ossig, Simone Hinkofer, Stephanie Cramer, Klaus Bengler:
Longitudinal Dynamics during Lane Changes: Assessment of Automated Driving Styles under Real-World Conditions. ITSC 2022: 1240-1247 - [c114]Annika Boos, Markus Zimmermann, Monika Zych, Klaus Bengler:
Polite and Unambiguous Requests Facilitate Willingness to Help an Autonomous Delivery Robot and Favourable Social Attributions. RO-MAN 2022: 1620-1626 - 2021
- [j42]Johannes Ossig, Stephanie Cramer, Klaus Bengler:
Concept of an Ontology for Automated Vehicle Behavior in the Context of Human-Centered Research on Automated Driving Styles. Inf. 12(1): 21 (2021) - [j41]Simon Danner, Alexander Feierle, Carina Manger, Klaus Bengler:
Context-Adaptive Availability Notifications for an SAE Level 3 Automation. Multimodal Technol. Interact. 5(4): 16 (2021) - [j40]Jakob Reinhardt, Lorenz Prasch, Klaus Bengler:
Back-off: Evaluation of Robot Motion Strategies to Facilitate Human-Robot Spatial Interaction. ACM Trans. Hum. Robot Interact. 10(3): 23:1-23:25 (2021) - [j39]Alberto Morando, Trent W. Victor, Klaus Bengler, Marco Dozza:
Users' Response to Critical Situations in Automated Driving: Rear-Ends, Sideswipes, and False Warnings. IEEE Trans. Intell. Transp. Syst. 22(5): 2809-2822 (2021) - [c113]Julia Graefe, Doreen Engelhardt, Klaus Bengler:
What does Well-Designed Adaptivity Mean for Drivers? A Research Approach to Develop Recommendations for Adaptive In-Vehicle User Interfaces that are Understandable, Transparent and Controllable. AutomotiveUI (adjunct) 2021: 43-46 - [c112]Martin Dorynek, Hongtao Zhang, Norman Hofmann, Klaus Bengler:
New Approaches to Movement Evaluation Using Accurate Truck Ingress Data. HCI (16) 2021: 110-121 - [c111]Bianca Biebl, Severin Kacianka, Anirudh Unni, Alexander Trende, Jochem W. Rieger, Andreas Lüdtke, Alexander Pretschner, Klaus Bengler:
A Causal Model of Intersection-Related Collisions for Drivers With and Without Visual Field Loss. HCI (43) 2021: 219-234 - [c110]Andrea Isabell Scheiter, Michael Domes, Uwe Herbst, Klaus Bengler:
Toward Standardizing Wizard of Oz Driving Behavior: A Decision Ladder Analysis of the Driving Wizard's Task. HCI (39) 2021: 281-288 - [c109]Michael Uhl, René Germann, Johannes Sänger, Martin Fleischer, Christina Harbauer, Klaus Bengler, Sven Matthiesen:
Research Approach for Predicting Body Postures and Musculoskeletal Stress Due to Disruptive Design Changes on Power Tools. IHIET (Paris) 2021: 462-467 - [c108]Pia Wald, Jan Haentjes, Martin Albert, Stephanie Cramer, Klaus Bengler:
Active Vehicle Motion as Feedback during Different Levels of Automation. ITSC 2021: 1713-1720 - [c107]Andrea Isabell Scheiter, Tobias Fahmüller, Uwe Herbst, Klaus Bengler:
Development and Initial Evaluation of an Assisting Display Concept for Driving Wizards. OZCHI 2021: 257-264 - 2020
- [j38]Simon Danner, Matthias Pfromm, Klaus Bengler:
Does Information on Automated Driving Functions and the Way of Presenting It before Activation Influence Users' Behavior and Perception of the System? Inf. 11(1): 54 (2020) - [j37]Klaus Bengler, Michael Rettenmaier, Nicole Fritz, Alexander Feierle:
From HMI to HMIs: Towards an HMI Framework for Automated Driving. Inf. 11(2): 61 (2020) - [j36]Alexander Feierle, Simon Danner, Sarah Steininger, Klaus Bengler:
Information Needs and Visual Attention during Urban, Highly Automated Driving - An Investigation of Potential Influencing Factors. Inf. 11(2): 62 (2020) - [j35]Tobias Hecht, Stefan Kratzert, Klaus Bengler:
The Effects of a Predictive HMI and Different Transition Frequencies on Acceptance, Workload, Usability, and Gaze Behavior during Urban Automated Driving. Inf. 11(2): 73 (2020) - [j34]Deike Albers, Jonas Radlmayr, Alexandra Loew, Sebastian Hergeth, Frederik Naujoks, Andreas Keinath, Klaus Bengler:
Usability Evaluation - Advances in Experimental Design in the Context of Automated Driving Human-Machine Interfaces. Inf. 11(5): 240 (2020) - [j33]Alexander Feierle, Michael Rettenmaier, Florian Zeitlmeir, Klaus Bengler:
Multi-Vehicle Simulation in Urban Automated Driving: Technical Implementation and Added Benefit. Inf. 11(5): 272 (2020) - [j32]Tanja Fuest, Alexander Feierle, Elisabeth Schmidt, Klaus Bengler:
Effects of Marking Automated Vehicles on Human Drivers on Highways. Inf. 11(6): 286 (2020) - [j31]Tanja Fuest, Elisabeth Schmidt, Klaus Bengler:
Comparison of Methods to Evaluate the Influence of an Automated Vehicle's Driving Behavior on Pedestrians: Wizard of Oz, Virtual Reality, and Video. Inf. 11(6): 291 (2020) - [j30]Michael Rettenmaier, Jonas Schulze, Klaus Bengler:
How Much Space Is Required? Effect of Distance, Content, and Color on External Human-Machine Interface Size. Inf. 11(7): 346 (2020) - [j29]Tobias Hecht, Simon Danner, Alexander Feierle, Klaus Bengler:
Does a Confidence Level for Automated Driving Time Estimations Improve the Subjective Evaluation of an Automation HMI? Multimodal Technol. Interact. 4(3): 36 (2020) - [c106]Arun Muthumani, Frederik Diederichs, Melanie Galle, Sebastian Schmid-Lorch, Christian Forsberg, Harald Widlroither, Alexander Feierle, Klaus Bengler:
How Visual Cues on Steering Wheel Improve Users' Trust, Experience, and Acceptance in Automated Vehicles. AHFE (12) 2020: 186-192 - [c105]Nicole Fritz, Fanny Kobiela, Dietrich Manstetten, Andreas Korthauer, Klaus Bengler:
Designing the Interaction of Highly Automated Vehicles with Cyclists in Urban Longitudinal Traffic: Relevant Use Cases and Methodical Considerations. AutomotiveUI (adjunct) 2020: 8-11 - [c104]Deike Albers, Niklas Grabbe, Dominik Janetzko, Klaus Bengler:
Saluton! How do you evaluate usability? - Virtual Workshop on Usability Assessments of Automated Driving Systems. AutomotiveUI (adjunct) 2020: 109-112 - [c103]Tobias Hecht, Maximilian Sievers, Klaus Bengler:
Investigating User Needs for Trip Planning with Limited Availability of Automated Driving Functions. HCI (40) 2020: 359-366 - [c102]Manuel Kipp, Ingrid Bubb, Johannes Schwiebacher, Ferdinand Schockenhoff, Adrian Koenig, Klaus Bengler:
Requirements for an Autonomous Taxi and a Resulting Interior Concept. HCI (40) 2020: 374-381 - [c101]Larissa Zacherl, Jonas Radlmayr, Klaus Bengler:
Constructing a Mental Model of Automation Levels in the Area of Vehicle Guidance. IHSI 2020: 73-79 - [c100]Annika Boos, Anna Feldhütter, Johannes Schwiebacher, Klaus Bengler:
Mode Errors and Intentional Violations in Visual Monitoring of Level 2 Driving Automation. ITSC 2020: 1-7 - [c99]Alexander Feierle, Maximilian Holderied, Klaus Bengler:
Evaluation of Ambient Light Displays for Requests to Intervene and Minimal Risk Maneuvers in Highly Automated Urban Driving. ITSC 2020: 1-8 - [c98]Andrea Isabell Scheiter, Jessica A. Linnemann, Uwe Herbst, Klaus Bengler:
Mental Model of Driving Wizards When Simulating an Automated Drive. NordiCHI 2020: 56:1-56:10
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j28]Klaus Bengler, Oliver M. J. Carsten:
Introduction to the special section on designing automated and connected driving systems to work with people. Cogn. Technol. Work. 21(1): 1-2 (2019) - [j27]Anna Feldhütter, Tobias Hecht, Luis Kalb, Klaus Bengler:
Effect of prolonged periods of conditionally automated driving on the development of fatigue: with and without non-driving-related activities. Cogn. Technol. Work. 21(1): 33-40 (2019) - [j26]Oliver Jarosch, Hanna Bellem, Klaus Bengler:
Effects of Task-Induced Fatigue in Prolonged Conditional Automated Driving. Hum. Factors 61(7) (2019) - [j25]Alexander Eriksson, Sebastiaan M. Petermeijer, Markus Zimmermann, Joost C. F. de Winter, Klaus-Josef Bengler, Neville A. Stanton:
Rolling Out the Red (and Green) Carpet: Supporting Driver Decision Making in Automation-to-Manual Transitions. IEEE Trans. Hum. Mach. Syst. 49(1): 20-31 (2019) - [c97]Yucheng Yang, Martin Fleischer, Klaus Bengler:
Chicken or Egg Problem? New Challenges and Proposals of Digital Human Modeling and Interior Development of Automated Vehicles. AHFE (24) 2019: 453-463 - [c96]Andrea Isabell Müller, Veronika Weinbeer, Klaus Bengler:
Using the wizard of Oz paradigm to prototype automated vehicles: methodological challenges. AutomotiveUI (adjunct) 2019: 181-186 - [c95]Hendrik Homans, Jonas Radlmayr, Klaus Bengler:
Levels of Driving Automation from a User's Perspective: How Are the Levels Represented in the User's Mental Model? IHIET 2019: 21-27 - [c94]Tobias Hecht, Anna Feldhütter, Kathrin Draeger, Klaus Bengler:
What Do You Do? An Analysis of Non-driving Related Activities During a 60 Minutes Conditionally Automated Highway Drive. IHIET 2019: 28-34 - [c93]Dominique Bohrmann, Klaus Bengler:
Reclined Posture for Enabling Autonomous Driving. IHSED 2019: 169-175 - [c92]André Dietrich, Philipp Maruhn, Lasse Schwarze, Klaus Bengler:
Implicit Communication of Automated Vehicles in Urban Scenarios: Effects of Pitch and Deceleration on Pedestrian Crossing Behavior. IHSED 2019: 176-181 - [c91]Tobias Hecht, Emilia Darlagiannis, Klaus Bengler:
Non-driving Related Activities in Automated Driving - An Online Survey Investigating User Needs. IHSED 2019: 182-188 - [c90]Tanja Fuest, Anna Sophia Maier, Hanna Bellem, Klaus Bengler:
How Should an Automated Vehicle Communicate Its Intention to a Pedestrian? - A Virtual Reality Study. IHSED 2019: 195-201 - [c89]Alexander Feierle, Fabian Bücherl, Tobias Hecht, Klaus Bengler:
Evaluation of Display Concepts for the Instrument Cluster in Urban Automated Driving. IHSED 2019: 209-215 - [c88]Oliver M. Winzer, André Dietrich, Michael Tondera, Christoph Hera, Peter Eliseenkov, Klaus Bengler:
Feasibility Analysis and Investigation of the User Acceptance of a Preventive Information System to Increase the Road Safety of Cyclists. IHSED 2019: 236-242 - [c87]Michael Rettenmaier, Camilo Requena Witzig, Klaus Bengler:
Interaction at the Bottleneck - A Traffic Observation. IHSED 2019: 243-249 - [c86]Alexander Feierle, David Beller, Klaus Bengler:
Head-Up Displays in Urban Partially Automated Driving: Effects of Using Augmented Reality. ITSC 2019: 1877-1882 - [c85]Anna Feldhütter, Alexandra Ruhl, Alexander Feierle, Klaus Bengler:
The Effect of Fatigue on Take-over Performance in Urgent Situations in Conditionally Automated Driving. ITSC 2019: 1889-1894 - [c84]Johannes Potzy, Sophie Feinauer, Karl-Heinz Siedersberger, Klaus Bengler:
Manual Drivers' Evaluation of Automated Merging Behavior in Dense Traffic: Efficiency Matters. ITSC 2019: 3454-3460 - [c83]Tanja Fuest, Lars Michalowski, Elisabeth Schmidt, Klaus Bengler:
Reproducibility of Driving Profiles - Application of the Wizard of Oz Method for Vehicle Pedestrian Interaction. ITSC 2019: 3954-3959 - [c82]Michael Rettenmaier, Moritz Pietsch, Jonas Schmidtler, Klaus Bengler:
Passing through the Bottleneck - The Potential of External Human-Machine Interfaces. IV 2019: 1687-1692 - [c81]Johannes Potzy, Magdalena Feuerbach, Klaus Bengler:
Communication Strategies for Automated Merging in Dense Traffic. IV 2019: 2291-2298 - [c80]