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  • How smooth is your ride? Comparison of sensors and methods for surface quality assessment using IMUs

    Moritz Beeking, Hannah Wies, Markus Steinmaßl, Karl Rehrl
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  • Reliability of C-ADAS and the importance of the acceleration function for cycling safety

    Marek Junghans, Meng Zhang, Hagen Saul, Andreas Leich
    e000074
  • Enhancing cyclist safety in cyclist-vehicle interactions through early hazard notifications: a comparison of bi-modal cues at head level

    Tamara von Sawitzky, Andreas Löcken, Thomas Grauschopf, Andreas Riener
    e000070
  • Interventions to reduce the speed of cyclists in work zones—cyclists' evaluation in a controlled environment

    Katja Kircher; Anna Niska
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