Vienna 2014
This conference was organised in the frame of the DECOMOBIL project funded under the 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission.
The proceedings of the conference are available for download. Free hard copies are also available on request at lucile.mendoza@humanist-vce.eu
Proceedings of Vienna 2014 conference
- Doing better driving research: Suggestions from a reviewer, Paul Green, Transportation Research Institute, USA
- Airport road access design solutions: a conceptual study of wayfinding systems
- Driver's situation awareness during supervision of automated control
- Human centred design of a mobile phone alert application for drivers
- Development and evaluation of a driver coaching function for electric vehicles
- Mindfulness, distraction and performance in a driving simulator
- ITS cooperative services and human factors - the FOTSis project experience
- Displaying infrastructure based information in the car - results from Austria's FOT on cooperative I2V services
- Evaluation of Navigation Systems related to road safety
- Quality control procedure for naturalistic driving data using Geographic Information System
- In-field evaluation of the effects of the Continous Driver Support on driver behaviour
- To delegate or not to delegate: a human factors perspective od autonomous driving
- Drivers' attittudes towards assistance systems
- Acceptability of driving and equipped vehicle with drive recorder: the impact of the social context
- Considering the potential of a phone application driver monitor for young people
- Setting the stage for self driving cars: a method for exploration of future autonomous driving experiences
- Improved safety surface access at low cost airports: preferences by low cost passengers for pedestrian facilities at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia
- Evaluation of the tactile detection response task in a laboratory test using a surrogate driving set up
- Exploring mMeasures of usability for in-vehicle technology