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Safe and Pleasurable Human Machine Interfaces for Automobile
Technical Paper
2008-21-0005
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Convergence 2008
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English
Abstract
As a consequence of the integration of additional systems to support and entertain drivers and passengers the interactions with those systems become more and more time consuming and distracting. It is therefore a basic requirement for the design of Human Machine-Interfaces to minimize the distraction from driving when interacting with those new assistance and entertainment systems. Whereas the safety is a Must-be for the design of HMI for automobiles the joy-of-use is an important aspect for the excitement of drivers. To fulfil the sometimes conflicting demands for safety and pleasure a human centred design approach for HMI design is needed.
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Bruder, R., Abendroth, B., Didier, M., Schreiber, M. et al., "Safe and Pleasurable Human Machine Interfaces for Automobile," SAE Technical Paper 2008-21-0005, 2008.Also In
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