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Using Time and Space Efficiently in Driverless Cars: Findings of a Co-Design Study

  • The alternative use of travel time is one of the widely discussed benefits of driverless cars. We therefore conducted 14 co-design sessions to examine how people manage their time, to determine how they perceive the value of time in driverless cars and to derive design implications. Our findings suggest that driverless mobility will affect both people’s use of travel time as well as their time management in general. The participants repeatedly stated the desire of completing tasks while traveling to save time for activities that are normally neglected in their everyday life. Using travel time efficiently requires using car space efficiently, too. We found out that the design concept of tiny houses could serve as common design pattern to deal with the limited space within cars and support diverse needs.

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Document Type:Conference Object
Language:English
Author:Gunnar Stevens, Paul Bossauer, Stephanie Vonholdt, Christina Pakusch
Parent Title (English):CHI '19: Proceedings of the 2019 CHI, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, May 04-09, 2019, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Article Number:405
First Page:1
Last Page:14
ISBN:978-1-4503-5970-2
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3290605.3300635
Publisher:Association for Computing Machinery
Place of publication:New York, NY, United States
Date of first publication:2019/04/18
Award:CHI '19 Honorable Mention
Copyright:© 2019 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). Publication rights licensed to ACM. Abstracting with credit is permitted.
Keyword:Car Interior Design; Co-Design; Design-Fiction; Self-Driving Cars
Departments, institutes and facilities:Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Institut für Verbraucherinformatik (IVI)
Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC):3 Sozialwissenschaften / 38 Handel, Kommunikation, Verkehr / 380 Handel, Kommunikation, Verkehr
Entry in this database:2019/05/03