Light It Up: Boarding for Automated Low-Capacity Shuttles through Ambient Visual Cues

Wallner Vivien, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Alexander Mirnig

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Abstract

Once public transport is fully automated, human operators will no longer be needed for tasks like manoeuvring, paying, and boarding. Interfaces must evolve to cover the entire interaction chain from booking to boarding. We present a user-centred design of a mobile-based booking application and an LED-based boarding interface for automated shuttles. Our approach included comprehensive requirements and feasibility analyses to ensure technical viability and user satisfaction. Laboratory study results highlight the advantages and challenges of the boarding interface, underscoring the importance of early user requirements and feasibility assessments in designing automated shuttle systems.
Original languageEnglish
Article number16: 7371
Number of pages17
JournalApplied Sciences
Volume14
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Aug 2024

Research Field

  • Former Research Field - Human-centered Automation and Assistance

Keywords

  • user-centred design
  • user studies
  • automated shuttles
  • prototyping
  • booking application
  • boarding application
  • capacity management

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