Human-machine-interfaces of car computing devices.

Author(s)
Roessger, P.
Year
Abstract

Existing driver information systems (DIS) include navigation, radio, telephone, television etc. The addition of computer functions like internet or word-processing turns DIS into car computing devices (CCD), often called CarPCs. Due to high mental and visual load of driving, solutions matching the human factors needs of the driving environment have to be developed. A useability study testing four different existing DIS was conducted. It is possible to transfer the results to future CCD. The visual channel should not be stressed by CCD. Applications running in car have to use acoustic and haptic channels for information transfer between driver and system. (A)

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C 15815 (In: C 15804) /90 / ITRD E106382
Source

In: Intelligent vehicle systems : papers presented at the SAE 2000 World Congress, Detroit, Michigan, March 6-9, 2000, SAE Technical Paper 2000-01-0818, p. 87-96, 15 ref.

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