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E-grāmata: HCI in Mobility, Transport, and Automotive Systems. Automated Driving and In-Vehicle Experience Design: Second International Conference, MobiTAS 2020, Held as Part of the 22nd HCI International Conference, HCII 2020, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 19-24, 2020, Proceedings, Part I

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This two-volume set LNCS 12212 and 12213 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on HCI in Mobility, Transport, and Automotive Systems, MobiTAS 2020, held as part of the 22nd International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2020, in Copenhagen, Denmark, in July, 2020.*

A total of 1439 full papers and 238 posters have been carefully reviewed and accepted for publication in HCII 2020. The papers cover the entire field of human-computer interaction, addressing major advances in knowledge and effective use of computers in a variety of application areas.

MobiTAS 2020 includes a total of 59 papers and they are organized in the following topical sections:

Part I, Automated Driving and In-Vehicle Experience Design: UX topics in automated driving, and designing in-vehicle experiences.

Part II, Driving Behavior, Urban and Smart Mobility: studies on driving behavior, and urban and smart mobility.





*The conference was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
UX Topics in Automated Driving.- Shut Up and Drive? User Requirements
for Communication Services in Autonomous Driving.- Towards User-Focused
Vehicle Automation: the Architectural Approach of the AutoAkzept Project.- In
the Passenger Seat: Differences in the Perception of Human vs. Automated
Vehicle Control and Resulting HMI Demands of Users.- Ambivalence in
Stakeholders Views on Connected and Autonomous Vehicles.- User Perception
and the Effect of Forms and Movements in Human-Machine Interaction Applying
Steer-by-Wire for Autonomous Vehicles.- Human-Systems Integration for Driving
Automation Systems: Holistic Approach for Driver Role Integration and
Automation Allocation for European Mobility Needs.- Affective Use Cases for
Empathic Vehicles in Highly Automated Driving: Results of an Expert
Workshop.- A Pilot Study on the Dynamics of Online Risk Assessment by the
Passenger of a Self-Driving Car among Pedestrians.- Fluid Interface Concept
for Automated Driving.- Human Factor Considerations on Timing of Driver
Taking Over in Automated Driving Systems: A Literature Review.- Gender
Differences in Simulation Sickness in Static vs. Moving Platform VR Automated
Driving Simulation.- Measures for Well-being in Highly Automated Vehicles:
The Effect of Prior Experience.- A Filed Study of External HMI for Autonomous
Vehicles When Interacting with Pedestrians.- Designing In-Vehicle
Experiences.- Evaluating HMI-Development Approaches from an Automotive
Perspective.- Smart and Seamless: Investigating User Needs and Recognition
for Smartphone-Automobile Interactive Features.- The More You Know, the More
You Can Trust: Drivers Understanding of the Advanced Driver Assistance
System.- An Introduction to a Psychoanalytic Framework for Passengers
Experience in Autonomous Vehicles.- Weaving Social Networks from Smart Card
Data: An On-Journey-Accompanying Approach.- Effective Alerts for Autonomous
Solutions to Aid Drivers Experiencing Medical Anomalies.- Complexity in
In-vehicle Touchscreen Interaction: A Literature Review and Conceptual
Framework.- The Effects of Collision Avoidance Warning Systems on Drivers
Visual Behaviors.- Acceptance and Diffusion of Services based on Secure
Elements in Smartphones - Study Design and First Results of the Pretests.-
Ontology for Mobility of People with Intellectual Disability: Building a
basis of Definitions for the Development of Navigation aid Systems.- The
Effect of Multiple Visual Variables on Size Perception in Geographic
Information Visualization.- Research on Innovative Vehicle Human-Machine
Interaction System and Interface Level Design.-  Age-related Differences in
the Interaction with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems - A Field Study.-
Using Augmented Reality to Mitigate Blind Spots in Trucks.- Range InSight -
Visualizing Range-Related Information in Battery Electric Buses.-
Investigating the Benefits of Haptic Feedback during In-Car Interactions in
Virtual Reality.- A fluid-HMI approach for Haptic Steering Shared Control for
the HADRIAN Project.- BLOKCAR: a Children Entertainment System to Enrich and
Enhance Family Car Travel Experience.- Influence of Position and Interface
for Central Control Screen on Driving Performance of Electric Vehicle.