The (Mobile) Driving Experience Lab: Bridging Research and Knowledge Transfer to the General Public

Clemens Schartmüller, Andreas Riener, Claus Pfeilschifter, Franziska Hegner

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Abstract

In interdisciplinary human-computer interaction (HCI) research, user studies are essential. Due to easy attainability, flexible schedules, etc., these studies are primarily conducted with students. Depending on the application, however, this often does not yield results that are representative of the respective target group(s). Getting these to the, e.g., driving simulator is tedious, time-consuming, and costly. To address this issue, we have integrated a driving simulator mockup into a trailer to bring the lab directly to the target groups. It allows researchers to diversify their samples for research studies. In addition, the lab can also be used for a broad knowledge transfer to society. We hypothesize that academics and practitioners will benefit from having easy access to the general public as well as specific target groups by reducing the barrier to study participation. In this paper, we outline the development steps for this lab, present its core features, and discuss potential applications.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMuC '21: Mensch und Computer 2021
PublisherACM DL
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2021

Fields of science

  • 102 Computer Sciences
  • 102009 Computer simulation
  • 102013 Human-computer interaction
  • 102019 Machine learning
  • 102020 Medical informatics
  • 102021 Pervasive computing
  • 102022 Software development
  • 102025 Distributed systems
  • 202017 Embedded systems
  • 211902 Assistive technologies
  • 211912 Product design

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation

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