Human factors and automobile instrument panel display design. Presented at the SPIE /ESD International Symposium on Optical Engineering and Industrial Sensing for Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, Dearborn, Michigan, June 28, 1988.

Author(s)
Green, P.
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Abstract

This paper concerns how to make automotive displays easy to use. Five questions are examined from the perspective of the general human factors and automotive- specific literatures. They are: Which kinds of displays are best for which tasks? How bid should letters and numbers be? How should displays be arranged? How should gauges be marked? How well do drivers understand messages?

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B 28376 fo /83 / 91.1 /
Source

Ann Arbor, Michigan, University of Michigan /Transportation Research Institute /Human Factors Division, 1988, 7 p., 25 ref.

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