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Michahelles, F., & Wintersberger, P. (2021). The Eternity Bike - Bringing Active Safety to the Bicycle. CHI’21 Cycling@CHI Workshop, Japan. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/87196
E193-04 - Forschungsbereich Artifact-based Computing & User Research
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Date (published):
2021
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Event name:
CHI'21 Cycling@CHI Workshop
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Event date:
8-May-2021 - 9-May-2021
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Event place:
Japan
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Keywords:
automation; cycling; bicycle; traffic safety; digital companion; assistant; shared control
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Abstract:
To meet humans' mobility needs in the future, cycling could become a relevant alternative to established transport modes. However,bicycles are increasingly involved in accidents, and they did not benefit from active safety technology as implemented in traditionalcars. In this position paper, we present our vision of the"Eternity Bike", a (partly) automated bike with active safety functions that willfully integrate into the automated and cooperative transport systems of the future. We discuss relevant challenges from a technicaland a human factors perspective and propose a set of research questions which will guide us in its development.
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To meet humans' mobility needs in the future, cycling could become a relevant alternative to established transport modes. However,bicycles are increasingly involved in accidents, and they did not benefit from active safety technology as implemented in traditionalcars. In this position paper, we present our vision of the"Eternity Bike", a (partly) automated bike with active safety functions that willfully integrate into the automated and cooperative transport systems of the future. We discuss relevant challenges from a technicaland a human factors perspective and propose a set of research questions which will guide us in its development.