Human factors research can play an important role in the successful design of infrastructure to support future mobility. Through engaging users and stakeholders early in the design process we can gain insights before the physical environments are built. This paper presents data from a truly novel application of Virtual Reality (VR), where user experience and wayfinding were evaluated within an emerging future transport infrastructure to support urban air mobility (UAM) – the urban airport (aka vertiports). Urban airports are located in city centres where drones or ‘flying cars’ would land and take off from. Previous quantitative studies have investigated passenger experience in traditional airports using field observation and surveys, but t...
Virtual reality as an advanced visualisation technology is used in many aspects of urban design and ...
Shared automated mobility on-demand (SAMOD) is considered as promising mobility solution in the futu...
Worldwide, more and more actors have started to speak out their belief in a future with three-dimens...
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) refers to a system of air passenger and small cargo transportation within a...
Understandings of user-centered design incorporate the need to include users and stakeholders in the...
The E-Drone research project has found limitations in how the use of drones for logistics has been e...
Virtual reality (VR) technology has the potential to revolutionize public engagement in the design o...
Nowadays, airports are striving to offer a great customer experience within their infrastructure. Be...
Urban air mobility paves new ways for public transport modalities like air taxis. To shape the opera...
Virtual Reality (VR) affords the opportunity to experience things that could be cost-prohibitive, da...
The project “HorizonUAM – Urban Air Mobility Research at the German Aerospace Center (DLR)” [1, 2] p...
For the successful development and implementation of novel concepts and technology, the acceptance o...
The notion of advanced technology is predominantly portrayed in a positive light and discussed withi...
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) is currently one of the fastest growing fields in future mobility research....
Virtual Reality (VR) is a rapidly evolving industry that is slowly becoming more accessible to new ...
Virtual reality as an advanced visualisation technology is used in many aspects of urban design and ...
Shared automated mobility on-demand (SAMOD) is considered as promising mobility solution in the futu...
Worldwide, more and more actors have started to speak out their belief in a future with three-dimens...
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) refers to a system of air passenger and small cargo transportation within a...
Understandings of user-centered design incorporate the need to include users and stakeholders in the...
The E-Drone research project has found limitations in how the use of drones for logistics has been e...
Virtual reality (VR) technology has the potential to revolutionize public engagement in the design o...
Nowadays, airports are striving to offer a great customer experience within their infrastructure. Be...
Urban air mobility paves new ways for public transport modalities like air taxis. To shape the opera...
Virtual Reality (VR) affords the opportunity to experience things that could be cost-prohibitive, da...
The project “HorizonUAM – Urban Air Mobility Research at the German Aerospace Center (DLR)” [1, 2] p...
For the successful development and implementation of novel concepts and technology, the acceptance o...
The notion of advanced technology is predominantly portrayed in a positive light and discussed withi...
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) is currently one of the fastest growing fields in future mobility research....
Virtual Reality (VR) is a rapidly evolving industry that is slowly becoming more accessible to new ...
Virtual reality as an advanced visualisation technology is used in many aspects of urban design and ...
Shared automated mobility on-demand (SAMOD) is considered as promising mobility solution in the futu...
Worldwide, more and more actors have started to speak out their belief in a future with three-dimens...