Comparison of visual recognition time of analogue and digital displays in automobiles.

Author(s)
Ishii, I.
Year
Abstract

Various instrument meters, including a speedometer, are being installed in automobiles, and a driver reads numeral information on the meters when it is necessary. Analogue-type and digital-type indicators are used as the method to indicate numerals on the meter. This study is to find which type of meter is easier to read and keeps the driver more safe, by using an eye camera to compare the visual recognition time on different types of roads and during various weather conditions.

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B 16566 (In: B 16555) /91.3 /
Source

In: Automotive electronic instrumentation : displays and sensors : papers presented at the SAE Congress and Exposition, Detroit, 25-29 February 1980, SAE Paper No. 800354, p. 65-68

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