Strategic Session 4.2 - Human-Machine Interaction in a multimodal context
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Strategic Sessions
Thursday, April 18, 2024 |
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM |
Hall 8D (Simmonscourt) |
Details
Personalisation is a keystone for a new mobility culture. It is just as relevant for tailored information to assist the next step of a journey by public transport as it is for driver-assistance systems in vehicles. Essential features include comprehensible and reliable information at the right time, sensory support, scenario analysis, communication with the different users, and interaction with the other types of stakeholders affected by the trip s. In short, prediction mechanisms and support services need to be implemented into a very technology-oriented transport sector that faces many challenges. This includes incorporating cognitive knowledge. Regardless of where these systems are used they will change the behaviour of users. For example, from a maritime perspective it may introduce new distraction risks, for rail, digital ticketing can help to build a new mobility culture, and for road transport effective communication between motorized vehicles and vulnerable road users will be critical.
The idea for this Strategic session is to discuss the essentials in Human-Machine-Interaction from a transport perspective and the need for new type of interfaces and the next steps to follow. This session starts with an introduction and is followed by a moderated panel discussion.
Rapporteurs: Sonja Forward, Senior Research Leader, VTI
Session Organisers: Wouter van den Berghe, Tilkon; Margriet Van Schijndel, TU Eindhoven.
Speaker
Mrs Karin De Schepper
Inland Navigation Europe
Speaker
Dr. Ilse Harms
Rdw
Speaker
Mr Philip Hughes
Eurocontrol
Speaker
Prof. Josef Krems
TU Chemnitz
Speaker
Professor Andrew Morris
Transport Safety Research Centre, Loughborough University
Speaker
Dr. Mary Panou
Hellenic Institute Of Transport (certh)
Speaker
Dr Wouter Van den Berghe
Director
Tilkon Research & Consulting
Moderator
