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1 Comparison of a test track and a video study on drivers’ gap acceptance as a basis for intuitive automated vehicle driving functions Hensch, Ann-Christin et al. 2024
2 Predictable and intuitive interactions between automated vehicles and manual road users in shared spaces Hensch, Ann-Christin 2024
3 Short Assessment of Voice Assistants Scale (SAVAS): A Screening Instrument for Human-Technology Interaction Assessment Sogemeier, Denise et al. 2024
4 Comparing accepted gaps in traffic flow for conducting left turn actions in different intersection scenarios - A driving simulator study Hensch, Ann-Christin et al. 2023
5 Drivers' gap acceptance during parking maneuvers as a basis for initiating driving actions in automated vehicles Hensch, Ann-Christin* et al. 2023
6 Forschungsprojekt @City-AF - Automatisierte Fahrfunktionen : Schlussbericht : zum Teilprojekt: TP4 - Mensch-Fahrzeug-Interaktion, Implizite Mensch-Fahrzeug-Interaktion : Laufzeit: 01.07.2018-31.08.2022 Beggiato, Matthias et al. 2023
7 Should I wait or should I go? - Deciphering Implicit Communication Cues for Cooperative Interactions in Left-Turn Scenarios Hensch, Ann-Christin et al. 2022
8 Sollen automatisierte Fahrzeuge bei Dämmerung Manöverentscheidungen anpassen, um sich erwartungskonform zu verhalten? Beggiato, Matthias et al. 2022
9 The Effect of eHMI Malfunctions on Younger and Elderly Pedestrians' Trust and Acceptance of Automated Vehicle Communication Signals Hensch, Ann-Christin* et al. 2022
10 The Effects of eHMI Failures on Elderly Participants' Assessment of Automated Vehicle Communication Signals Hensch, Ann-Christin* et al. 2022
11 The interplay of personality traits with drivers' gap acceptance Hensch, Ann-Christin et al. 2022
12 "Hey automatisiertes Fahrzeug: park mich sicher und komfortabel ein ohne andere zu irritieren." Weglückenakzeptanz als Basis menschzentrierter automatisierter Fahrstile Beggiato, Matthias* et al. 2021
13 Different Types, Different Speeds - The Effect of Interaction Partners and Encountering Speeds at Intersections on Drivers' Gap Acceptance as an Implicit Communication Signal in Automated Driving Hensch, Ann-Christin* et al. 2021
14 Drive safely and comfortably – Gap Acceptance as a Basis for a user-centred Design of Driving Styles in Automated Vehicles Hensch, Ann-Christin* et al. 2021
15 Enlightening communication – An exploratory study on light-based signals in automated driving Kreißig, Isabel* et al. 2021
16 Entwicklung von lichtbasierten Kommunikationskonzepten zwischen automatisierten Fahrzeugen und anderen Verkehrsteilnehmern : Abschlussbericht "InMotion" Kreißig, Isabel et al. 2021
17 Predicting Lane Changes by Identifying Sequence Patterns of Implicit Communication Cues Hensch, Ann-Christin* et al. 2021
18 Better safe than sorry - Gap Acceptance related to Participants' Age, Vehicle Types and Speed Hensch, Ann-Christin* et al. 2020
19 Effects of secondary tasks and display position on glance behavior during partially automated driving Hensch, Ann-Christin* et al. 2020
20 How Should Automated Vehicles Communicate? - Effects of a Light-Based Communication Approach in a Wizard-of-Oz Study Hensch, Ann-Christin* et al. 2020
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