Ergonomics Specifications and Design of a HMI for an Informational Safe Driving Support System
Author(s) -
Laurent Nicolas
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.17077/drivingassessment.1018
Subject(s) - human factors and ergonomics , computer science , driving simulator , simulation , human–computer interaction , poison control , medical emergency , medicine
This paper describes the first ergonomics step for the design of an HMI for an informational safe driving support system. The objectives of the experimentation presented are to supply first settings corresponding to an alert and to collect first "subjective" evaluations of the HMI tested with the aim of a final evaluation and of recommendations for the conception. Five HMIs were studied: a sound provided by speakers integrated in the driver headrest; two flashing lights down the windscreen; two flashing arrows in the instrument cluster; a vibrator in the steering wheel; and two vibrators in the driver seat.
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