Guide2Wear - Public transport services with wearable devices for different mobility types
Abstract
The project Guide2Wear will evaluate the potential of wearable devices for future travel services and provide a prototype for public transport navigation services with additional functions using a wearable device. The main objective is to improve co-modality and the use of environmental friendly transport modes for passengers by taking a major step forward in information providence, payment support and passenger guidance by using wearable devices and the related new possibilities. The project will deeply analyse the technical side as well as the human side of this task. On one hand wearable devices and expected progress in this field will be studied and on the other hand the different user needs based on different mobility behaviour and human factors will be considered as well as legal and economic aspects. Derived form an intensive discussion with experts and potential users with different characteristics, through interviews and surveys, field tests with automatic monitoring and mode detection, and through consortium expertise and document review, the project will identify - the state of the art in transport supporting services for mobile devices, - different user groups and their special requirements, - mobility types and mobility behaviour, - future mobility trends, - wearable devices relevant for transport, and - the current situation concerning related legal aspects in Europe.
Publikationen
Wearable devices: Needs, barriers and desires of the future Viennese intermodal traveller – a qualitative study
Autoren: Bell, D; Haupt, J; Link, C Jahr: 2016
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Guide2Wear: Bedürfnisse, Barrieren und Wünsche des zukünftigen Wiener intermodalen Reisenden – Eine qualitative Studie
Autoren: Link, C Jahr: 2016
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Developing the next generation of intermodal mobility services
Autoren: Jonuschat, J; Link, C; Deibel, I; Damrau, L Jahr: 2016
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Handbook on user characteristics and user requirements for seamless travelling
Autoren: Link, C; Nagel, I; Kremer, K; Krasniqi, L; Chaloupka-Risser, C; Bell, D; Haupt, J; Risser, R; Jonuschat, H; Crespi, B; Damrau, L; Akkermans, L; Blondiau, T; Van Den Bergh, G; Forward, S; Azpillaga, J; Velte, D; Canales, J; García, J, Höfferer, G Jahr: 2016
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Overview on mobility patterns and requirements of lead users
Autoren: Jonuschat, H; Link, C; Forward, S Jahr: 2016
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Public transport services with wearable devices for different mobility types
Autoren: Nagel, I; Link, C; Jonuschat, H; Araolaza, G; Bell, D; Sonja Forward, S; Canales, J; Blondiau, T; Jahr: 2016
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Guide2Wear - Public transport services with wearable devices for different mobility types - Endbericht
Autoren: Link, C; Bell, D Jahr: 2016
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Who uses a mobility card? The example of the WienMobil-card
Autoren: Link, C; Heinemann, A; Gerike, R; Jonuschat, H; Maryschka, M Jahr: 2016
Journal articles
Mobil mit Wearable Devices. Möglichkeiten zur Beeinflussung des Mobilitätsverhaltens.
Autoren: Link, C; Bell, D; Jonuschat, H; Nagel, I Jahr: 2017
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Project staff
Regine Gerike
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.Ing. Regine Gerike
regine.gerike@boku.ac.at
Project Leader
04.08.2014 - 04.09.2015
Astrid Gühnemann
Univ.Prof. Dr.rer.pol. Astrid Gühnemann
astrid.guehnemann@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85601, 85611
Project Leader
01.09.2014 - 31.08.2016