Overview
Human-computer interaction (HCI) in the field of mobility and intermodal transport leads to completely new challenges. A variety of different travellers move in different travel chains. The interplay of such different systems, such as car and bike sharing, local and long-distance public transport and individual transport, must be adapted to the needs of the travellers. Innovative means of transport are developed, such as electric vehicles and autonomous vehicles. To achieve the acceptance of these systems, human-machine interaction must be completely redesigned.
Some of the topics to be addressed will be:
- Smart stations
- Traveller’s behaviour
- Ticketing in public transport
- Mobility planning
- Car- and bike-sharing system: access and billing
- Road safety support systems
- Traveller information systems along the travel chain
- Cooperative driving and connected vehicles
The conference will is part of the wider HCI International which start with three days of tutorials (19-21 July) followed by three days of parallel sessions of paper presentations, poster sessions and an exhibition (22-24 July).
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