Human-Machine Interaction for Vehicles: Review and Outlook

A. Kun
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Human-Machine Interaction for Vehicles: Review and Outlook surveys and explores the significant and growing body of research on the topic of modern in-vehicle user interfaces. Today???s vehicles have myriad user interfaces, from those related to the moment-to-moment control of the vehicle, to those that allow the consumption of information and entertainment. The bulk of the research in this domain is related to manual driving. With recent advances in automated vehicles, attention has increasingly focused on user interactions. In exploring human-machine interaction for both manual and automated driving, a key issue has been how to create safe in-vehicle interactions that assist the driver in completing the driving task, as well as to allow drivers to accomplish various non-driving tasks. In automated vehicles, human-machine interactions will increasingly allow users to reclaim their time, so that they can engage in non-driving tasks. Given that it is unlikely that most vehicles will be f lly automated in the near future, there are also significant efforts to understand how to help the driver switch between different modes of automation. Human-Machine Interaction for Vehicles: Review and Outlook reviews the key findings from this line of research, as well as recommending areas for future work. It is an ideal primer for researchers and user interface designers working in the area.
车辆人机交互:回顾与展望
《车辆人机交互:回顾与展望》调查并探讨了现代车载用户界面的重要和日益增长的研究领域。今天? ?美国的汽车拥有无数的用户界面,从与汽车的实时控制相关的界面,到允许信息和娱乐消费的界面。该领域的大部分研究都与人工驾驶有关。随着自动驾驶汽车的发展,人们越来越关注用户交互。在探索手动驾驶和自动驾驶的人机交互时,一个关键问题是如何创建安全的车内交互,以帮助驾驶员完成驾驶任务,并允许驾驶员完成各种非驾驶任务。在自动驾驶汽车中,人机交互将越来越多地允许用户收回他们的时间,这样他们就可以从事非驾驶任务。考虑到大多数车辆在不久的将来不太可能完全自动化,人们也在努力了解如何帮助驾驶员在不同的自动化模式之间切换。《车辆人机交互:回顾与展望》回顾了这一研究领域的主要发现,并对未来的工作提出了建议。对于在该领域工作的研究人员和用户界面设计师来说,这是一本理想的入门书。
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