MOBITAS: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HCI IN MOBILITY, TRANSPORT AND AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS

Human computer interaction in the highly complex field of mobility and intermodal transport leads to completely new challenges. A variety of different travelers 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 travelers.

Intelligent traveler information systems must be created to make it easier for travelers to plan, book and execute an intermodal travel chain und to interact with the different systems.

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.

Call for participation leaflet (111KB)

Indicative topics/keywords of the broad spectrum of issues to be addressed:

  • Cooperative and intelligent transport systems
  • Cooperative driving and connected vehicles
  • User interfaces for (semi) autonomous driving
  • User-interfaces for inter-vehicle communication in the context of V2V, V2I, Car-to-X
  • Smart vehicle interaction
  • Automotive user interfaces:
    • Driver information and assistance systems
    • Navigation systems
    • In-vehicle head-up displays and augmented reality
    • Gaming and entertainment
  • Driver and passenger user experience
  • Driver behavior and modelling: state recognition, intelligent driving assistance
  • Traveler information systems along the travel chain
  • Smart Stations: passenger information at the stops to change the means of transportation, e.g. train, bus, subway, car- and bike sharing
  • Engineering of mobility services along the travel chain
  • Traveler’s behavior
  • Women in transport
  • Mobility for the challenged
  • Traveler’s requirements and modelling
  • Methods, tools and simulations for user-interface research in the context of mobility
  • Mobility experience in travel chains
  • Mobility planning
  • Ticketing in public transport
  • City guides and urban transport systems
  • Car- and bike sharing system: access and billing
  • Transportation systems management
  • Traffic control center and –systems
  • Visualization of traffic data
  • Decision support systems in transport
  • Road safety support systems
  • Program Chair

    Heidi Krömker

    Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany

  • Board Members

  • Angelika C. Bullinger
    Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
  • Bertrand David
    Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
  • Marco Diana
    Politecnico di Torino, Italy
  • Christophe Kolski
    Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, France
  • Lutz Krauss
    Porsche AG, Germany
  • Josef Krems
    Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany
  • Lena Levin
    Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute, VTI, Sweden
  • Peter Mörtl
    VIRTUAL VEHICLE Research Center, Austria
  • Gerrit Meixner
    Heilbronn University, Germany
  • Lionel Robert
    University of Michigan, United States
  • Philipp Rode
    Volkswagen Group, Germany
  • Matthias Roetting
    Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany
  • Thomas Schlegel
    Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany
  • Ulrike Stopka
    Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
  • Alejandro Tirachini
    Universidad de Chile, Chile
  • Xiaowei Yuan
    Beijing ISAR User Interface Design Limited, P.R. China