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The Mobility Compass is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within mobility and transport research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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Topics

  • autonomous vehicle
  • driver
  • automobile
  • comfort
  • behavior
  • visualisation
  • indicating instrument
  • pedestrian
  • traffic safety
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  • virtual reality
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  • driver information system
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  • infrastructure
  • automobile industry
  • contrast
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Publications (10/10 displayed)

  • 2019Investigating the influence of external car displays on pedestrians' crossing behavior in virtual reality56citations
  • 2019Improving driver emotions with affective strategies38citations
  • 2019At your service87citations
  • 2019User Experience of Driver State Visualizations: A Look at Demographics and Personalities12citations
  • 2019Detecting and Influencing Driver Emotions Using Psycho-Physiological Sensors and Ambient Light23citations
  • 2019Visualizing natural language interaction for conversational in-vehicle information systems to minimize driver distraction24citations
  • 2018Car exterior surface displays:exploration in a real-world contextcitations
  • 2018A Survey to Understand Emotional Situations on the Road and What They Mean for Affective Automotive UIs10citations
  • 2018Car Exterior Surface Displays: Exploration in a Real-World Context24citations
  • 2017CarSketchcitations

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Häkkilä, Jonna
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Pfleging, Prof. Dr. Bastian
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Holländer, Kai
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Mai, Christian
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Pfleging, Bastian
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Colley, Ashley
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Schubert, Jonas
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Co-Authors (by relevance)

  • Häkkilä, Jonna
  • Pfleging, Prof. Dr. Bastian
  • Holländer, Kai
  • Mai, Christian
  • Pfleging, Bastian
  • Colley, Ashley
  • Schubert, Jonas
  • Braun, Michael
  • Chadowitz, Ronee
  • Mainz, Anja
  • Hassib, Mariam
  • Broy, Nora
  • Forsman, Meri-tuulia
  • Trotter, Ludwig

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Car Exterior Surface Displays: Exploration in a Real-World Context

  • Häkkilä, Jonna
  • Forsman, Meri-tuulia
  • Pfleging, Bastian
  • Alt, Florian
  • Colley, Ashley
Abstract

Current changes in the automotive industry towards autonomous vehicles will spur wide ranging changes in the roles of cars in urban environments. When combined with advances in display technology, this creates potential for the outer surfaces of cars to act as public displays. We present a real-world in context study, where participants ideated on a variety of different types of informative content, displayed on or around vehicles. Our study approach utilized handheld projection to create visualization experiences suggestive of the capabilities of future display technologies. The salient findings show that ideas related to the car and the driving function, such as parking, warning pedestrians and changing the vehicles aesthetic appearance, were appreciated. In contrast, ideas where the vehicle formed part of a smart urban infrastructure, such as guiding pedestrians or acting as a public display caused diverse opinions. In particular, concepts where personalized content was shown were disliked for reasons related to privacy and feeling like 'big brother' is watching.

Topics
  • autonomous vehicle
  • driving
  • automobile
  • forecasting
  • infrastructure
  • visualisation
  • pedestrian
  • automobile industry
  • design
  • contrast
  • parking
  • exploration
  • privacy

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