Albrecht Schmidt, Anind K. Dey, Thomas Seder, Oskar Juhlin (Eds.):
Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI 2009, in-cooperation with ACM SIGCHI, Essen, Germany, 21-22 September 2009.
ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-571-0
Design space and haptic feedback
Requirements,
tools and techniques
- Andry Rakotonirainy, Dale Steinhardt:
In-vehicle technology functional requirements for older drivers.
27-33
- Sandrine Fischer, Makoto Itoh, Toshiyuki Inagaki:
A cognitive schema approach to diagnose intuitiveness: an application to onboard computers.
35-42
- Anna Schieben, Matthias Heesen, Julian Schindler, Johann Kelsch, Frank Flemisch:
The theater-system technique: agile designing and testing of system behavior and interaction, applied to highly automated vehicles.
43-46
- Guido M. de Melo, Frank Honold, Michael Weber, Mark Poguntke, André Berton:
Towards a flexible UI model for automotive human-machine interaction.
47-50
- Garrett Weinberg, Bret Harsham:
Developing a low-cost driving simulator for the evaluation of in-vehicle technologies.
51-54
Navigation and further applications
- Matthias Kranz, Eduard Weber, Korbinian Frank, Daniel Hermosilla Galceran:
Open vehicular data interfaces for in-car context inference.
57-62
- Tuomo Kujala:
Efficiency of visual time-sharing behavior: the effects of menu structure on POI search tasks while driving.
63-70
- Ronald Ecker, Verena Broy, Nina Joshi:
Toggle strategies for the POI selection via the iDrive controller.
71-74
- Yujia Cao, Sandro Castronovo, Angela Mahr, Christian Müller:
On timing and modality choice with local danger warnings for drivers.
75-78
- Angela Mahr, Margarita Pentcheva, Christian Müller:
Towards system-mediated car passenger communication.
79-80
- Alexander Meschtscherjakov, David Wilfinger, Thomas Scherndl, Manfred Tscheligi:
Acceptance of future persuasive in-car interfaces towards a more economic driving behaviour.
81-88
Multimodal interaction and physiological aspects
- Myounghoon Jeon, Benjamin K. Davison, Michael A. Nees, Jeff Wilson, Bruce N. Walker:
Enhanced auditory menu cues improve dual task performance and are preferred with in-vehicle technologies.
91-98
- Andreas Riener, Alois Ferscha, Mohamed Aly:
Heart on the road: HRV analysis for monitoring a driver's affective state.
99-106
- Gary Burnett, Ainojie Irune:
Drivers' quality ratings for switches in cars: assessing the role of the vision, hearing and touch senses.
107-114
- Bryan Reimer, Bruce Mehler, Joseph F. Coughlin, Kathryn M. Godfrey, Chuanzhong Tan:
An on-road assessment of the impact of cognitive workload on physiological arousal in young adult drivers.
115-118
Interacting while driving
- Annie Rydström, Camilla Grane, Peter Bengtsson:
Driver behaviour during haptic and visual secondary tasks.
121-127
- Andrew L. Kun, Tim Paek, Zeljko Medenica, Nemanja Memarovic, Oskar Palinko:
Glancing at personal navigation devices can affect driving: experimental results and design implications.
129-136
- Jackie C. Chang, Annie Lien, Brian Lathrop, Holger Hees:
Usability evaluation of a Volkswagen Group in-vehicle speech system.
137-144
- Myounghoon Jeon, Junho Park, Ubeom Heo, Jongmin Yun:
Enhanced turning point displays facilitate drivers' interaction with navigation devices.
145-148
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)