Outcome
Planned Outcomes
The primary goal of this workshop is to bring together people from different areas to discuss how to develop inclusive communication concepts for automated vehicles that need to interact with human traffic participants. Accepted position papers will be published here.
We will summarize the presented works, discussions, and results of the workshop into an article. As this topic is under-reported, we have the ambition to make a special issue, given there is enough interest from the workshop participants.
Accepted Position Papers
The following papers were accepted and presented at the workshop.
Automated Vehicles as a Possibility for Inclusion
Elena Angeleska, Sofija Sidorenko and Paolo Pretto
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External HMI for Autonomous Buses: Results of the IQ Mobility project in preparation for Project Qatar Mobility
Frida Eriksson, Angelos Malikoutis, Adeliina Aho Tarkka, Pontus Unger, Pedram Nayeri, Anders Bäckman, Maria Kougioumoutzi, Julia Söderberg, Karolina Ingre, Sonja Troberg and Stas Krupenia
Full text as PDF
Automated Vehicles as Assistive Technologies: An outline of the promises and challenges of using automated vehicles to extend the safe driving of older adults with dementia
Shabnam Haghzare, Jennifer L. Campos and Alex Mihailidis
Full text as PDF Presentation on Youtube
Designing the Communication with Automated Vehicles: The Case of Elderly Pedestrians
Philip Joisten, Nina Theobald, Sarah Schwindt, Jonas Walter and Bettina Abendroth
Full text as PDF Presentation on Youtube
Central Projection Augmentation for pedestrian AV interactions
Vinu Kamalasanan and Monika Sester
Full text as PDF Presentation on Youtube
Insights from a series of projects related to accessibility in an AV mobility landscape
Victor Fabricius (f.d. Malmsten)
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Prosocial Interaction between Vulnerable Road Users and Automated Vehicles
Hatice Sahin
Full text as PDF Presentation on Youtube