Jeon, MyounghoonSutter, ChristinePolitis, IoannisTerken, Jacques MB B.Shladover, Steven E.Poppinga, BenjaminGreen, P.Pfleging, B.Kun, A. L.Liang, Y.Meschtscherjakov, A.Frohlich, P.2025-01-092025-01-092016-01-012016-10-24https://hdl.handle.net/10919/123982Despite the prevalent discussions on automated vehicles, little research has been conducted with a focus on inclusiveness of traditionally excluded populations from driving. Even though we may envision a future where everyone can drive with perfect automation, the problem will not be that simple. As with any other problem domains, we need to scrutinize all the design considerations - not only each population's characteristics (capabilities and limitations), but also the entire system, technological limitations, and task environments. To this end, the present paper explores challenges and opportunities of automated vehicles for multiple populations, including people with various difficulties/disabilities, older adults, and children. This paper brings up some controversial points and is expected to promote lively discussions at the conference.Pages 203-2086 page(s)application/pdfenIn CopyrightAccessible computingassistive technologyautomated vehiclesinclusive designTowards Life-Long Mobility: Accessible Transportation with AutomationConference proceedingAUTOMOTIVEUI 2016: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTOMOTIVE USER INTERFACES AND INTERACTIVE VEHICULAR APPLICATIONShttps://doi.org/10.1145/3004323.3004348Jeon, Myounghoon [0000-0003-2908-671X]