Poster Presentations

Man-Machine-Interaction

Tuesday, 16 September 2008

F2008-02-003
Identifying the Driver Performance
Mrs. Janine Bergholz, TU Braunschweig, Germany
F2008-02-007
The Y Law - A Fundamental Guide to Design MMIs
Mr. Olivier Silvy, Anthropos, France
F2008-02-009
Visual Warning Method Using Attentional Induction by Light Flashing
Mr. Fumiaki Ono, Yokohama National University Graduate school, Japan
F2008-02-016
Concept and Implementation of a Fuel Efficiency Device for Truck Drivers: Bridging the Gap Between Driver Assistance and Learning
Dr. Ralph Dreher, Hochschule Bremerhaven, Germany
F2008-02-017
Experimental Evaluation of Distributed Visual Warnings for ADAS
Mr. Claus Marberger, University of Stuttgart IAT, Germany
F2008-02-023
Screen Design of Onboard Displays for Reducing Car Sickness
Mr. akihiro morimoto, Faculty of Engineering, Mie University and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Japan
F2008-02-024
Effects of Reading Books and Watching Movies on Inducement of Car Sickness
Mr. Akihiro Morimoto, Faculty of Engineering, Mie University and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Japan
F2008-02-025
Driver Longitudinal-Acceleration Control Model Combined with Vehicle-Lateral Motion
Dr. Makoto Yamakado, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan
F2008-02-028
Evaluating the Risk Level of Driving Behavior without Right of Way When Entering a Non-Signalized Intersection
Mr. Tomoki Tanaka, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
F2008-02-030
Analysis of the Driver Behavior in Autonomous Emergency Hazard Braking Situations
Dr. Norbert Fecher, TU Darmstadt, Germany
F2008-02-036
Driver-Type Adaptive Implementation Strategies in Assistance Systems and Vehicle Concepts
Mrs. Alexandra Schulz, TU Berlin, Germany
F2008-02-040
A Novel Method for Objectifying the Physiological Stress of the Car Driver while Braking
Mr. Jan Sendler, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
F2008-02-045
Cooperative Control and Active Interfaces for Vehicle Assistance and Automation
Dr. Frank Flemisch, DLR, Germany
F2008-02-054
Using Eye Movements as a Reference to Identify Driving Manoeuvres
Mr. Firas Lethaus, DLR, Germany

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