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Workshop on Communication between Automated Vehicles and Vulnerable Road Users

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The aim of this half-day workshop is to explore the topic of interaction between automated vehicles and vulnerable road users (VRUs), such as pedestrians or cyclists, in an interactive setting. The workshop is hands-on with no submission of position papers or slots for participant presentations. It aims at deriving knowledge about communication needs across various traffic scenarios resulting in metrics and methodologies for evaluating communication needs by having the participants go through a brief design and evaluation process in a two-step setting. The workshop results will be collected and preserved on a website hosted by the organisers post-workshop.

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    AutomotiveUI '18: Adjunct Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications
    September 2018
    282 pages
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    1. Automated driving
    2. VRU interaction
    3. communication systems
    4. standardization

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    • German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)

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