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Klaus Bengler

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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|September 30, 2022
Non-driving related tasks' effects on takeover and manual driving behavior in a real driving setting: A differentiation approach based on task switching and modality shiftingElisabeth Shi, Klaus Bengler
Plos One|March 25, 2021
Design of a hesitant movement gesture for mobile robotsJakob Reinhardt, Klaus Bengler
IEEE Transactions on Haptics|October 5, 2017
Influence of Size-Weight Illusion on Usability in Haptic Human-Robot CollaborationJonas Schmidtler, Klaus Bengler
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 3, 2017
Modeling take-over performance in level 3 conditionally automated vehiclesChristian Gold, Riender Happee, Klaus Bengler
Work (Reading, Mass.)|February 10, 2012
Assessment of cognitive workload of in-vehicle systems using a visual peripheral and tactile detection task settingKlaus Bengler, Martin Kohlmann, Christian Lange
Human Factors|December 29, 2017
Why Do I Have to Drive Now? Post Hoc Explanations of Takeover RequestsMoritz Körber, Lorenz Prasch, Klaus Bengler
Applied Ergonomics|September 30, 2017
Introduction matters: Manipulating trust in automation and reliance in automated drivingMoritz Körber, Eva Baseler, Klaus Bengler
Work (Reading, Mass.)|February 10, 2012
Elbow torque ellipses: investigation of the mutual influences of rotation, flexion, and extension torquesFabian Guenzkofer, Heiner Bubb, Klaus Bengler
Human Factors|January 19, 2019
Effects of Task-Induced Fatigue in Prolonged Conditional Automated DrivingOliver Jarosch, Hanna Bellem, Klaus Bengler
Plos One|November 1, 2019
Measuring egocentric distance perception in virtual reality: Influence of methodologies, locomotion and translation gainsPhilipp Maruhn, Sonja Schneider, Klaus Bengler
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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|September 30, 2022
Non-driving related tasks' effects on takeover and manual driving behavior in a real driving setting: A differentiation approach based on task switching and modality shiftingElisabeth Shi, Klaus Bengler
Plos One|March 25, 2021
Design of a hesitant movement gesture for mobile robotsJakob Reinhardt, Klaus Bengler
IEEE Transactions on Haptics|October 5, 2017
Influence of Size-Weight Illusion on Usability in Haptic Human-Robot CollaborationJonas Schmidtler, Klaus Bengler
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 3, 2017
Modeling take-over performance in level 3 conditionally automated vehiclesChristian Gold, Riender Happee, Klaus Bengler
Work (Reading, Mass.)|February 10, 2012
Assessment of cognitive workload of in-vehicle systems using a visual peripheral and tactile detection task settingKlaus Bengler, Martin Kohlmann, Christian Lange
Human Factors|December 29, 2017
Why Do I Have to Drive Now? Post Hoc Explanations of Takeover RequestsMoritz Körber, Lorenz Prasch, Klaus Bengler
Applied Ergonomics|September 30, 2017
Introduction matters: Manipulating trust in automation and reliance in automated drivingMoritz Körber, Eva Baseler, Klaus Bengler
Work (Reading, Mass.)|February 10, 2012
Elbow torque ellipses: investigation of the mutual influences of rotation, flexion, and extension torquesFabian Guenzkofer, Heiner Bubb, Klaus Bengler
Human Factors|January 19, 2019
Effects of Task-Induced Fatigue in Prolonged Conditional Automated DrivingOliver Jarosch, Hanna Bellem, Klaus Bengler
Plos One|November 1, 2019
Measuring egocentric distance perception in virtual reality: Influence of methodologies, locomotion and translation gainsPhilipp Maruhn, Sonja Schneider, Klaus Bengler
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