Development of HMI components for a driver assistance system for safe speed and
13th World Congress & Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services ExCel London, United Kingdom Wednesday 11 October 2006
Technical Session 117 : Intelligent Vehicle - speed control II
Authors : Emeli Adell, András Várhelyi (Lunc University)
Abstract
A pre-screening procedure with a number of candidate Human-Machine-Interaction solutions (visual, auditory and haptic) for the concept of Safe Speed and Safe Distance was carried out. Two groups of 30 test persons participated in the two-phase test procedure. Eleven candidate visual displays for speed information ten alternatives for distance warning and twelve auditory warning sounds were screened by a standard procedure. Two alternatives of haptic feed-back via the accelerator pedal were tested in a mock-up driving seat. As a final task, the participants were asked to build their own “warning package” using alternatives of the different warning modes (visual/auditory/haptic). The activity resulted in three “warning packages” consisting of the combination of these various modes.
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