The keynote argues for using models beyond traditional driver models in order to derive Human-Machine Interface (HMI) requirements for Cooperative Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Cooperative ADAS). The paper first introduces three types of driver models according to their application to ADAS design. Next the concept of Cooperative ADAS is introduced and the need for models beyond traditional driver models is motivated. In the following two sections, it is shown how such models can support the design of graphical HMIs for Cooperative ADAS.
HMI Requirements for Cooperative Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
2013
9 Seiten, Bilder, Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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