Move, Connect, Interact: Introducing a Design Space for Cross-Traffic Interaction. Stampf, A., Sasalovici, M., Meinhardt, L., Colley, M., Giss, M., & Rukzio, E. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol., Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, September, 2024.
Paper doi abstract bibtex Rising diversity through novel forms of mobility and increasing connectivity through intelligent systems and wireless connection is leading to a complex traffic environment. However, traditional automotive interface research often focuses on the interaction between vehicle and driver, passenger, or pedestrian, not capturing the interconnected relationships among various traffic participants. Therefore, we developed a design space for Cross-Traffic Interaction (CTI) based on a focus group with six HCI experts, encompassing the dimensions: (1) interaction partners, (2) their traffic situations, and (3) their interaction relationship. Through a systematic literature review, we classified 116 publications, showing less-studied interaction possibilities. Illustrating the practical application of our design space, we developed three interactive prototypical applications: Shooting Stars, Flow Rider, and Road Reels. A study (N=12) shows that the applications were received well and could improve traffic experience. Overall, our design space serves as a foundational tool for understanding and exploring the challenges and diverse opportunities within CTI, bridging the gap between traditional automotive interface research and the complex realities of modern traffic environments.
@article{10.1145/3678580,
author = {Stampf, Annika and Sasalovici, Markus and Meinhardt, Luca-Maxim and Colley, Mark and Giss, Marcel and Rukzio, Enrico},
title = {Move, Connect, Interact: Introducing a Design Space for Cross-Traffic Interaction},
year = {2024},
issue_date = {September 2024},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
volume = {8},
number = {3},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3678580},
doi = {10.1145/3678580},
abstract = {Rising diversity through novel forms of mobility and increasing connectivity through intelligent systems and wireless connection is leading to a complex traffic environment. However, traditional automotive interface research often focuses on the interaction between vehicle and driver, passenger, or pedestrian, not capturing the interconnected relationships among various traffic participants. Therefore, we developed a design space for Cross-Traffic Interaction (CTI) based on a focus group with six HCI experts, encompassing the dimensions: (1) interaction partners, (2) their traffic situations, and (3) their interaction relationship. Through a systematic literature review, we classified 116 publications, showing less-studied interaction possibilities. Illustrating the practical application of our design space, we developed three interactive prototypical applications: Shooting Stars, Flow Rider, and Road Reels. A study (N=12) shows that the applications were received well and could improve traffic experience. Overall, our design space serves as a foundational tool for understanding and exploring the challenges and diverse opportunities within CTI, bridging the gap between traditional automotive interface research and the complex realities of modern traffic environments.},
journal = {Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol.},
month = sep,
articleno = {127},
numpages = {40},
keywords = {Cross-Traffic Interaction, automotive, design space, traffic}
}
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