MobiTAS: HCI in Mobility, Transport and Automotive Systems - Program

HCI in Mobility, Transport and Automotive Systems - Program

The times indicated are in "Central European Summer Time - CEST (Gothenburg, Sweden)"
You can check your local time, using an online time conversion tool, such as www.timeanddate.com

The Advance Program is subject to change

(Last Updated: 9 May, 2025)
Tuesday, 24 June 2025
08:00 - 10:00

Human Factors and Interaction Design in Automated Mobility
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Research Hotspots and Trends of Human-Machine Interface Design in Autonomous Vehicles: A Bibliometric Analysis
    BIngfeng Li, P.R. China
  • Research on the Interaction Design of Sense of Control in Intelligent Driving Scenarios
    Yue Ji, Chi Zhang, P.R. China
  • Introducing Diversity Personas in Gender-Responsive Mobility Planning
    Alvise Mattozzi, Luca Princivalle, Marco Diana, Italy; Edda Sellin, Monika Pröbster, Nicola Marsden, Germany
  • Improving Driving Performance in Difficult Driving Scenarios Using Personalized Real-Time Neurofeedback
    Jian Shi, Zhen Zhang, Lishengsha Yue, P.R. China; Tianyu Jia, United Kingdom; Yang Yufeng, P.R. China
  • Modelling Driver Intervention Tendencies in Connected and Automated Vehicles: A Survey-Based Investigation
    Yanlin Chen, Xiaomei Tan, Zhengguang Li, P.R. China
  • A Predictive Model of User Experience in Driving Simulators: Examining the Impact of Individual Differences
    Rahaf Alalyani, Reem Alnanih, Saudi Arabia
13:30 - 15:30

Enhancing Safety and Awareness in Vehicle-Human Interaction
Chair(s): To be announced

  • A Novel System for Predicting the Arrival Times of Public Buses in Developing Countries
    Rahmad Dawood, Maya Fitria, Masduki Khamdan Muchamad, Ade Maulana, Diky Wahyudi, Yahdina Ahsya, M. Aqshal Adzkia, Shaquille Rizki Ramadhan Na, Nur Ridho Rizki, Indonesia
  • Co-Designing with Experts: Exploring Scenarios for Haptic-Enhanced Virtual Reality in Automotive HMI Design
    Roberta Presta, Chiara Tancredi, Laura Mancuso, Daniele Caccavale, Francesco Maria Riccio, Italy
  • Human-Centric Design for Next-Generation Infotainment Systems
    Mahmoud Baghdadi, Achim Ebert, Germany
Wednesday, 25 June 2025
08:00 - 10:00

User Trust, Interaction, and Experience in Intelligent Vehicles
Room: TBA
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Impacts of Transparency Direction and Level on Trust and Intention to Use in Autonomous Driving
    Yuzhen Wang, Ruifeng Yu, Yueyang Xu, Xinran Xu, P.R. China
  • Analysis of User Interactions with an Innovative Passenger Information System during Field Test
    Waldemar Titov, Paul Löhr, Blanche Schoch, Thomas Schlegel, Germany
  • Influence of Automobile Brand on the Structure of Initial Trust in Driving Automation
    Zixin Cui, Nianzhi Tu, Japan; Jieun Lee, Korea; Makoto Itoh, Japan
  • Exploring the Layout and Interaction Requirements of Multi-Screen Interfaces in In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems for Electric Vehicles Using IPA and Kano Models
    Shih-Chieh Chen, Tse-An Chen, Taiwan
  • Research on Fatigue Assessment Method under Long-Endurance Simulated Flight Missions
    Ruikai Zhao, Yixuan Guan, Jiayi Bao, P.R. China
  • Generated User Interfaces for Human-AI Interaction in Cars: Evaluation of AI-generated Motion Sickness Notifications in Automated Cars
    David J Lerch, Kathleen Entz, Johannes Merschroth, Frederik JP Diederichs, Germany
10:30 - 12:30

Advanced Interaction, Monitoring, and Control Systems in Mobility
Room: TBA
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Influence of Modulation Frequency and Feedback Diameter on Gesture Control with Mid-air Haptics in a Driving Simulator
    Lukas H Fuchs, Netmi Narasinghe, Peter Schmid, Thomas Maier, Germany
  • Park-an: A Cloud-based Service for Parking Pressure Analysis Based on Open and Municipal Data
    Sebastian Strassburg, Vincent Philipp Göbels, Diana Fischer-Pressler, Jens Neuhüttler, Janika Kutz, Germany
  • Development of Transport Control Systems: Impact of communication barriers
    Joshua Kopp, Marie Güntert, Jonathan Rißler, Thomas Schlegel, Verena Wagner-Hartl, Germany
  • Estimation system of driver swwfatigue state based on blink detection
    Kisa Takao, Japan
  • Flowing Landscapes: A Motion-Synced In-Car VR Mindfulness Experience with Biofeedback-Driven Adjustments for Motion Sickness
    Yuping Zhou, Yuan Tian, Bo Shui, Yaxin Liu, Zhiheng Li, Xiaomei Nie, P.R. China
Thursday, 26 June 2025
10:30 - 12:30

HCI Issues and Assistive Systems for Users with Special Needs in Mobility
Room: TBA
Chairs: Christophe Kolski, Sophie Lepreux, France

  • Sensitization to Appropriate Use of Electric Scooters to Avoid their Banning
    Bertrand David, Rene Chalon, France
  • Towards a Web Application to Support Communication in Mobility, Dedicated to People with Cerebral Palsy
    Nicolas Cauchois, Yohan Guerrier, Christophe Kolski, France
  • Trends in Human-Computer Interaction in Mobility for Users with Special Needs – A Literature Review
    Cindy Mayas, Chikita Lengkong, Heidi Krömker, Matthias Hirth, Germany
  • Impact of the Use of a Virtual Assistant on Driver Stress
    Julie Lang, Massyl Touat, Johana Bodard, Francois Jouen, Gerard Uzan, France
16:00 - 18:00

Moving People: Potentials, Problems and Powerful Solutions for the Mobility of the Future
Room: TBA
Chair: Angelika C. Bullinger-Hoffmann, Germany

  • CodeCharts and AI as Alternatives to On-Site Eyetracking for Vehicle Design Evaluation
    Lars Gadermann, Daniel Holder, Thomas Maier, Germany
  • Satisfaction, Acceptance and Use Patterns of a New E-Cargo Bike Sharing System – First Results from A German Living Lab Study
    Maria Kreusslein, Vincent Joura, Isabel Kreissig, Tina Morgenstern, Dorothea Liehr, Germany
  • Harmonization of Shared Control within SAE International J3016 Standard and Dimensioning of Haptic Shared Control in Automated Driving
    Lisa Zeitler, Sarah Schwindt-Drews, Benedikt Schreiner, Bettina Abendroth, Germany
  • Semantic Modelling of User and System Context for Control Centers
    Marie Güntert, Leon Gobbert, Joshua Kopp, Verena Wagner-Hartl, Thomas Schlegel, Germany
  • Determinants of Autonomous Vehicle Adoption Among Croatian Residents
    Luka Brodaric, Alan Bubalo, Tihomir Orehovacki, Croatia
Friday, 27 June 2025
10:30 - 12:30

Human Cognition, Behavior, and Automation in Mobility Systems
Room: TBA
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Evaluating Pedestrian Behavior in Virtual Reality for Traffic Education Using Eye Tracking
    Angelos Fotopoulos, Emmanouil Loukakis, Michalis Xenos, Greece
  • Effectiveness of Information Presentation by Gaze Timing Consistent with Roles in Collision Avoidance
    Yuki Ninomiya, Shota Matsubayashi, Kazuhisa Miwa, Hitoshi Terai, Minoru Karasawa, Japan
  • Bifocal Effect of Gaze on Crossing Behavior
    Shota Matsubayashi, Yuki Ninomiya, Kazuhisa Miwa, Hitoshi Terai, Minoru Karasawa, Japan
  • AV-TLX for Measuring (Mental) Workload While Driving Avs: Born From NASA-TLX but Developed for the Era of Automated Vehicles
    Saeedeh Mosaferchi, Alireza Mortezapour, Italy; Magnus Liebherr, Germany; Francesco Villecco, Alessandro Naddeo, Italy
  • Integration of Human Operators in Highly Automatable Systems: A Discussion on the Role of Automation and Human Involvement in Large-scale Civil Engineering Machinery
    Dominik Hujo-Lauer, Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Marius Krüger, Theresa Prinz, Klaus Bengler, Suhyun Cha, Daniel Waterman, Cornelia Kerausch, Sebastian Beerkircher, Daniel Pohl, Germany
  • Optimized User Experience for Labeling Systems for Predictive Maintenance Applications
    Michelle Hallmann, Michael Stern, Juliane Henning, Ute Franke, Thomas Ostertag, Joao Paulo Da Costa, Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons, Germany
16:00 - 18:00

Safety, Comfort, and Communication in Automated Mobility
Room: TBA
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Safety Effects of Yellow Alert on Changeable Message Sign: A Survey Study
    Pei Wang, Tingting Zhang, United States
  • Factors Influencing Perceived Comfort during Driver Take-overs in Automated Driving
    Miriam Schäffer, Germany; Vinayak Mudgal, India; Lutz Fischer, Wolfram Remlinger, Germany
  • I’m Going to Stop, Will You Cross?: The Impact of Vehicle’s eHMI on Pedestrian’s Decision-Making
    Jongwoo Park, Nakyung Kim, Sujeong Park, Gyuhee Park, Suhwan Jung, Yong Gu Ji, Korea
  • Effective Information Transfer in Autonomous Vehicle Systems: Simultaneous vs. Sequential Approaches
    Tobias Menking, Alexander Müller, Benjamin Elster, Tobias Proettel, Germany
  • Investigating the Mitigation of Stress in Autonomous and Non-autonomous Vehicles using LLM Feedback
    Alva Markelius, United Kingdom; Yue Lou, Martyna Galazka, Sofia Louise Lundgren, Raimondas Zemblys, Henrik Lind, Robert Lowe, Sweden
  • Safety Effects of Yellow Alert on Changeable Message Signs: The Driving Simulator Experiment
    Pei Wang, United States; Jiening Yang, P.R. China; Tingting Zhang, United States

Disclaimer - Political Neutrality

The HCI International Conference respects the decisions of all its contributors, engaged in any way, regarding their institutional affiliations and designations of territories, in all material / content published in its website, taking a neutral stance in relation to any disputes or claims. Moreover, the HCI International Conference fully concurs with the Territorial Neutrality Policy of Springer Nature, Publisher of its proceedings.