Wednesday
TENTATIVE PROGRAM
This is the tentative program. Please check this page for changes. The main conference will take place in P-Block, Gardens Point Campus, Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
08:00 – REGISTRATION OPEN
Location: QUT Gardens Point P-Block
Date & Location
Date: September 24, 2025
Location:
QUT Gardens Point P-Block
Gardens Point Rd, Brisbane City QLD 4000
9:00 – 9:15 Videos
Location: P-Block P421
09:15 – 10:30 Paper Session 4: Vulnerable Road Users and Micromobility
Session Chair: Debargha Dey
Evaluating Interfaces for Non-Driving Related Tasks While Operating an E-scooter
Kenshikimyo Terao, Ilan Mandel, Matt Franchi, Chishang “Mario” Yang, Mark Colley, and Wendy Ju
Enhancing Cyclist Safety in the EU: A Study on Lateral Overtaking Distance Across Seven Scenarios Using Lab and Crowdsourced Methods
Giovanni Sapienza and Pavlo Bazilinskyy
Animal Interaction with Autonomous Mobility Systems: Designing for Multi-Species Coexistence
Tram Tran, Xinyan Yu, Marius Hoggenmüller, Callum Parker, Paul Schmitt, Julie Stephany Berrio Perez, Stewart Worrall, and Martin Tomitsch
Pedestrian Planet: What YouTube Driving from 233 Countries and Territories Teaches Us About the World
Md Shadab Alam, Marieke Martens, and Pavlo Bazilinskyy
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:00 Industry Keynote
Keynote Speaker: Tim Shih
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12:00 – 13:15 Lunch
Location: P-Block P650 Terrace
13:15 – 14:30 Paper Session 5: Driver Attention and Situation Awareness
Session Chair: Jeannie Lee
Drivers’ Attention to Dash-Based Human-Machine Interfaces: The Effect of Partial Automation and Cognitive Load
Hao Qin, Rafael Gonçalves, Courtney Goodridge, and Natasha Merat
Non-Emergency Notification Timing for Drivers Doing Non-Driving-Related Tasks in Autonomous Vehicles: An Interruptibility Study
Hongyu Wang, Jiya Gupta, and Nikolas Martelaro
Effects of Cognitive Distraction and Driving Environment Complexity on Adaptive Cruise Control Use and Its Impact on Driving Performance: A Simulator Study
Anaïs Halin, Marc Van Droogenbroeck, and Christel Devue
Designing With Motion: Exploring Vestibular Cues as a Subtle Awareness Nudge Modality in Automated Vehicles
Yueteng Yu, Xiaomeng Li, Sebastien Demmel, Sebastien Glaser, Jonny Kuo, Mike Lenné, and Ronald Schroeter
14:30 – 15:00 Coffee Break
15:00 – 16:15 Paper Session 6: Interfaces II – Design for User experience
Session Chair: Andreas Riener
Immersive Augmented Reality (AR) Gaming in Vehicles: The Impact of Visuo-Vestibular Congruency on Motion Discomfort
Stéphanie Dabic, Alexandre Oriol, Christopher Nowakowski, Patrice Reilhac, Cyriel Diels, Laora Kerautret
Quantifying Customer Preferences for Active Haptic Feedback in Automotive Steering Wheel Control Buttons
Max Stölzle, Philipp Heuer-Jungemann, Dominik Ulrich, Christoph Boese, and Andreas Dietzel
Haptic-Augmented AV Experiences: Potentials for Blind and Low-Vision Users
Zhengtao Ma, Rafael Gomez, Togtokhtur Batbold, and Ronald Schroeter
Designing Adaptive AV Interfaces: Linking Acceptance Profiles to Design Preferences for Enhanced Adoption
Benjamin Cham and Genovefa Kefalidou
16:15 – 16:30 Poster Madness
Location: P-Block P421
16:30 – 17:45 Poster and Demo Session
Location: The Cube