Human-Machine Interface for Intelligent Vehicles: Design Methodology and Cognitive Evaluation examines the fields of designing and developing intelligent design and intelligent vehicle driving evaluation by using virtual reality, augmented reality, and other technologies. The book explains the methodologies and systems of interactive design, user evaluation and testing using virtual reality technology and augmented reality technology in intelligent cockpit design. With the rising prominence of electric vehicles and automatic driving (assisted) technology, intelligent vehicles are becoming a reality. Compared to traditional interactive design, artificial intelligence provides new opportunities and challenges for the interactive design of intelligent cockpit space, especially under the condition of intelligent assisted driving, the driver's behavior performance, multimodal interactive display interface design and evaluation.
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Table of Contents
1. An Introduction to Intelligent Vehicles 2. The Research and Development of Intelligent Vehicles 3. Automotive User Interface Design for Intelligent Vehicles 4. Evaluating Collaborative Driving 5. Road Safety and Driving Task Analysis 6. Human-Robot Interaction in Intelligent Vehicles 7. Ethical Challenges and Considerations in Designing Intelligent Vehicles 8. Summary and Outlook
Authors
Fusheng JiaFusheng Jia is a PhD candidate at the College of Design and Innovation, Tongji university, China. His research interests include human-computer interaction design and user experience design,and human-computer collaboration in intelligent vehicle.
Huiyan Chen Huiyan Chen is a researcher at the Shenzhen Research Institute, Sun Yat-sen University, China.. His research areas include intelligent interaction design, automotive interaction design, and digital media design Qianwen FuQianwen Fu is a PhD candidate at the College of Design and Innovation, Tongji university, China. His research interests include intelligent automotive interaction design and human factors and experience design of intelligent systems.