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Hensch, A.-C., Beggiato, M., & Krems, J. F. (2023). (in press). Comparing accepted gaps in traffic flow for conducting left turn actions in different intersection scenarios – A driving simulator study. In D. de Waard, V. Hagemann, L. Onnasch, A. Toffetti, D. Coelho, A. Botzer, M. de Angelis, K. Brookhuis, & S. Fairclough (Eds.), Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2023 Annual Conference (1–, pp. 83–94). HFES Europe.
Hensch, A.-C., Beggiato, M., & Krems, J. F. (2023). Drivers’ gap acceptance during parking maneuvers as a basis for initiating driving actions in automated vehicles. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 92, 133-142. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2022.11.008
Hensch, A.-C., Beggiato, M., & Krems, J. F. (2023). Comparing accepted gaps in traffic flow for conducting left turn actions in different intersection scenarios – A driving simulator study. In D. de Waard, V. Hagemann, L. Onnasch, A. Toffetti, D. Coelho, A. Botzer, M. de Angelis, K. Brookhuis, & S. Fairclough (Eds.), Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2023 Annual Conference (1–, pp. 83–94). Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter. http://hfes-europe.org
Hensch, A.-C., Felbel, K., Beggiato, M., Dettmann, A., Krems, J. F., & Bullinger, A. C. (2023). (in press). Implicit driving cues for coordinating actions when sharing spaces. In B. Meyer, U. Thomas, & O. Kanoun (Eds.), Hybrid Societies - Humans Interacting with Embodied Technologies (Vol. 1). Springer.
Hensch, A.-C., Beggiato, M., & Krems, J. F. (2022). Should I wait or should I go? – Deciphering Implicit Communication Cues for Cooperative Interactions in Left-Turn Scenarios. 2022 IEEE 9th International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Virtual Environments for Measurement Systems and Applications (CIVEMSA). https://doi.org/10.1109/CIVEMSA53371.2022.9853676
Hensch, A.-C., Beggiato, M., Mandl, S., Strobel, A., & Krems, J. F. (2022). The interplay of personality traits with drivers’ gap acceptance. Advances in Transportation, 60, 329-337. https://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002464
Hensch, A.-C., Kreißig, I., Beggiato, M., & Krems, J. F. (2022). The Effect of eHMI Malfunctions on Younger and Elderly Pedestrians’ Trust and Acceptance of Automated Vehicle Communication Signals. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 866475. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.866475
Hensch, A.-C., Beggiato, M., & Krems, J. F. (2021). The Effects of eHMI Failures on Elderly Participants’ Assessment of Automated Vehicle Communication Signals. In T. Ahram & R. Taiar (Eds.), Human Interaction, Emerging Technologies and Future Systems V (1–, pp. 355-363). Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85540-6_45
Hensch, A.-C., Beggiato, M., & Krems, J. F. (2021). Predicting Lane Changes by Identifying Sequence Patterns of Implicit Communication Cues. In N. Stanton (Ed.), Advances in Human Aspects of Transportation. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vols. 270). Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80012-3_1
Hensch, A.-C., Beggiato, M., Schömann, M. X., & Krems, J. F. (2021). Different Types, Different Speeds – The Effect of Interaction Partners and Encountering Speeds at Intersections on Drivers’ Gap Acceptance as an Implicit Communication Signal in Automated Driving. In H. Krömker (Ed.), HCI in Mobility, Transport, and Automotive Systems. HCII 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vols. 12791). Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78358-7_36