Publications
Here you will find an overview of the scientific publications and press releases from the RUMBA project.
Publications
Using Active Seat Belt Retractions to Mitigate Motion Sickness in Automated Driving
Kremer C., Tomzig M., Merkel N., & Neukum A. (2022).
Vehicles 4(3), 825-842. https://doi.org/10.3390/vehicles4030046
https://www.mdpi.com/2624-8921/4/3/46
Sleeping during highly automated driving – target groups and relevant use cases of an in-car sleeping function
Tomzig, M., Kaß, C. (2022, April 22).
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter Annual Meeting, Torino, Italy.
Short assessment scale to assess motion sickness in automated driving “Motion Sickness Task Tolerance (MSTT) Scale”
Kaß, C., Tomzig, M., Marberger, C., Schulz, M., Alt, P., Horn, S., Teicht, M., & Engeln, A. (2022).
https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.13442.76487/2
Motion Sickness Task Tolerance (MSTT) Scale (german)
Motion Sickness Task Tolerance (MSTT) Scale (english)
Questionnaire for “Automated Ride Comfort Assessment (ARCA)”
Marberger, C., Otto, H., Schulz, M., Alt, P., & Horn, S. (2022).
https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.34833.71520.
Automated Ride Comfort Assessment (german)
Automated Ride Comfort Assessment (english)
Factors influencing the perception of safety in automated vehicles interiors
Lutz Fischer, Daniel Holder, Benedikt Weiss, Jonathan Kiessling, Florian Reichelt, Thomas Maier,
23.02.2022 IHSI 2022 – Venedig/virtual
Relations between user experience and acceptance
Teicht, M., & Engeln, A. – Hochschule der Medien Stuttgart
Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP), virtual, 23.03.2022.
Evaluation of the TAWNY Emotion AI camera-based emotion analysis in a driving simulator study
Haar, P., Fleischmann, M., Ebbert, Y., Garrecht, G. & Engeln, A. (2022) – Hochschule der Medien Stuttgart
Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP), virtual, 22.03.2022.
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User requirements for the design of vehicle interiors for fully automated driving
Patricia Haar, Anne Pagenkopf, Michaela Teicht, Arnd Engeln – Hochschule der Medien Stuttgart
n the course of the first process step of the RUMBA project (UAP 1.2), the Hochschule der Medien conducted a user study. For this purpose, a combined driving simulator and diary study was used to investigate the requirements of fully automated driving on the vehicle interior as well as on displays and controls from the perspective of passenger car users. A paper (see Publications) reports core findings of the user study, which include non-driving activities performed during automated driving and interior design requirements. Among the non-driving activities, cell phone use and reading play a significant role. Interior requirements can be divided into nine categories: Interior design, climate, lighting, freedom of movement, interaction with passengers, seats, storage/stowage, controls, and shielding.
Strategies for User-Centered Adaptation of Future Vehicles
Florian Reichelt, Daniel Holder, Andreas Kaufmann, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Maier – Universität Stuttgart
21st Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (pp 798-805)
Press releases
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