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A context-based design process for future use cases of autonomous driving: Prototyping AutoGym

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posted on 2024-10-31, 19:02 authored by Sven Krome, William Goddard, Stefan Greuter, Steffen Walz, Ansgar Gerlicher
Autonomous cars are on the horizon, meaning passengers will no longer have to focus on driving leaving them with extra time for other activities, or engagements. However, research has focused primarily on safety related aspects of autonomous driving, overlooking the need to design for this new free time. This raises the question, how do we design new interactive experiences for the future of autonomous cars? In this paper, we present a design process derived from our research-through-design approach to explore possible everyday use cases of autonomous driving from an experience-focused perspective. We report details of the four methods that constituted, and influenced our design process and led to the creation of AutoGym, an exertion interface with context-based interactions suitable for future car-based commuting. The contribution is twofold: Foremost, our design process suggests guidelines on how to design and simulate future use cases of what we assume will constitute the autonomous driving experience. Secondly, we aim to inspire automotive user experience designers to pursue a context-based design approach by leveraging situational features which support experiences that are tailored and unique to autonomous driving.

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Start page

265

End page

272

Total pages

8

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Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications

Name of conference

7th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications

Publisher

ACM

Place published

New York, NY, USA

Start date

2015-09-01

End date

2015-09-03

Language

English

Copyright

© 2015 ACM.

Former Identifier

2006057017

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-01-14

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