Title
Come drive with me: an ethnographic study of driver-passenger pairs to inform future in-car assistance
Abstract
There is today a large number of ADAS used while driving. These systems are mainly technology driven and most often fail to make use of the social nature and the collaborative mechanisms between driver-passenger pairs. To inform the development of future automotive user interface designs we need to develop a deeper understanding of collaboration in general. In addition, we need to develop an understanding of how, and in what way, other platforms (e.g., the mobile phones) are and will be used in combination with these systems while driving. This paper presents the results of a participative ethnographic study with nine driver-passenger pairs recruited from two online car-sharing portals. Results are categorized in three areas: common ground as a base for successful in-car communication, types and strategies of front-seat passenger assistance, and lastly the impact of technology on collaboration.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2441776.2441952
CSCW
Keywords
Field
DocType
front-seat passenger assistance,future automotive user interface,mobile phone,collaborative mechanism,deeper understanding,social nature,large number,common ground,participative ethnographic study,future in-car assistance,driver-passenger pair,collaboration
Computer science,Knowledge management,Human–computer interaction,Social nature,Common ground,User interface,Ethnography,Automotive industry
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
13
0.75
9
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nicole Perterer1305.93
Petra Sundström233029.22
Alexander Meschtscherjakov337960.06
David Wilfinger420024.62
Manfred Tscheligi52567570.72