Projects

Here are examples of current and past projects

Together with our partners from the private and public sector we have worked on various research and implementation projects.

Realisierung einer positiven User Experience mittels benutzerfreundlicher Ausgestaltung des Innenraums für automatisierte Fahrfunktionen (RUMBA)

tags/topic:autonomous vehicles (AV)mobilityfuture sponsor:Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany partner:Robert Bosch GmbHAudi AGMAN Truck & Bus SERobert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbHUniversität Stuttgart (IKTD)CanControls GmbHOHP GmbHSpiegel Institut Mannheimstudiokurbos GmbHWIVW GmbH start date/finish date:01.09.2020 – 29.02.2024 responsible:Arnd Engeln goal(s)Deep understanding of user requirements according to interaction concepts and passenger cabin design. User centered design of […]

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OxiFlexIT

tags/topic:apphealth sponsor:Federal Ministry for Education and Research partner:Varta Microbattery GmbHASPro GmbHFM Siebdruck GmbHLohmann GmbH & Co.KGRuprecht-Karls Universität, Med Fakultät Mannheim (Uni Heidelberg) start date/finish date:01.06.2019-31.05.2022 responsible:Ansgar Gerlicher further informations:https://www.varta-ag.com/en/newsmedia/news/printed-electronics-for-medical-and-leisure-use (partner for the batterie) goal(s)We want to create a mobile monitoring system for arteriosclerotic vascular diseases. The system is to be used in outpatient cases, during […]

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How Does Tomorrow Sound?

tags/topic:smart cityfuture start date:01.03.2019 responsible team:Wolfgang GruelJona EiseleJonas KieserDaniela Rieger further informations:http://how-does-tomorrow-sound.com/ goal(s)When we think about the city of the future, everybody has a picture in mind. We envision smart buildings, electric and autonomous vehicles, delivery drones, and sensors that collect a lot of data. But how do these cities sound? Sound significantly shapes our […]

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FlexCAR – developing the future of mobility

tags/topic:mobilityautonomous carfuturuser experience sponsor:Federal Ministry of Education and Research partner:Daimler, Bosch, DLR, DXC, Siemens, Trumpf, Constellium, Balluff, Fraunhofer, University of Stuttgart start date/finish date:01.11.2018 – 31.12.2023 responsible:Ansgar Gerlicher further informations:https://www.arena2036.de/en/flexcar goal(s)Developing an open platform with open interfaces for the updatable and upgradeable autonomous vehicle of the future – Designing User Experiences in Human – AI […]

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How Autonomous Vehicles Will Affect Our Cities

tags/topic:autonomous vehicles (AV)mobilitysmart city start date/finish date:01.03.2018 – 30.09.2018 responsible:Wolfgang Gruel goal(s)Autonomous cars are discussed as solution to many of the world’s mobility challenges. They promise to be safer, more efficient and to reduce traffic. But how will we use them? And what happens if we all use them? We want to find out more […]

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Technologie für Automatisiertes Fahren NutzerGerecht Optimiert (TANGO)

tags/topic:autonomous vehicles (AV)mobilityfuture sponsor:Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany partner:Robert Bosch GmbH, Volkswagen AGMAN Truck & Bus AGUniversität Stuttgart (Institut für Konstruktionstechnik und Technisches Design, IKTD)CanControls, Spiegel Institut start date/finish date:01.12.2016 – 30.09.2020 responsible:Arnd Engeln further information:https://projekt-tango-trucks.com/ goal(s)TANGO aims to ensure save truck driving by managing the vigilance of the driver and to […]

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User centered enhancement of German driving school education

tags/topic:mobilityfuture sponsor:MOVING International Road Safety Association e.V start date/finish date:01.10.2016 – 31.07.2018 responsible:Arnd Engeln goal(s)Effective driving education should take care about current changes in society, e.g. increasing relevance of sustainability, digitalization and driver assistance systems, as well as cohort effects of individual needs and values in each new generation. processIn an iterative, user centered design […]

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