
معرفی
Philipp Hock is a researcher affiliated with the University of Ulm, focusing on the intersection of automated driving and human-computer interaction. His work explores system feedback mechanisms, driver trust calibration, and immersive technologies like virtual reality in vehicular environments.
- Key research areas: Automated driving, human-robot interaction, and vehicle safety systems.
- Collaborated with experts like Johannes Kraus, Franziska Babel, and Martin Baumann on topics such as cooperative interfaces and VR simulations.
- Contributed to the field through publications in AutomotiveUI, ACM, and Springer journals.
Article Trends: His work spans from foundational studies on VR input devices (2015) to recent advancements in ethical AI for automated vehicles (2025), emphasizing trust, transparency, and human-centered design in automation.
Collaborative Networks: Frequently co-authors with multidisciplinary teams, integrating psychology, engineering, and design principles to address challenges in human-automation interaction.
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