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Augmented Reality on the Move: A Systematic Literature Review for Vulnerable Road Users

Published: 24 September 2024 Publication History

Abstract

Due to the continuous improvement of Augmented Reality (AR) head-mounted displays (HMDs), these devices are bound to be increasingly integrated into our daily routines. So far, a major focus of AR research has been on indoor usage and deployment. However, since seamlessly supporting users in their activities while being on-the-move in various outdoor contexts becomes increasingly important, there is a need to investigate the current state-of-the-art of AR technologies while people are in motion outdoors. Therefore, we conducted a systematic literature review of pertinent HCI publications, specifically looking into applications concerning vulnerable road users. We identify the contexts in which such technologies have been researched, prevailing challenges in the field, and applied methodological approaches. Our findings show that most contributions address pedestrians, a shift towards HMDs, and a prevalence of lab studies due to technology limitations. Based on our findings, we discuss trends, existing gaps and opportunities for future research.

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This .zip contains a pdf with a table of all the papers within our corpus that conducted a user study. Additional information provided for each paper include the evaluation method, the devices used, the motion type and the evaluation means of the studies conducted.

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