Man-machine interface in the urban clean air car design.

Author(s)
Liuzzi, F. & Riccio, R.
Year
Abstract

Major human factors aspects of the man-vehicle interaction are emphasized. Empirically established principles involving display-control compatibility, population stereotypes, and spatial relationships were incorporated into the design, resulting in a viable and efficient configuration. Aspects of the design, including displays, labels, and switches, are adaptable to current passenger vehicles.

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Library number
B 7832 (In: B 4690) /83/91/
Source

In: Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Society, Washington, D.C., October 1973, p. 136-140, 2 fig., 7 ref.

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