|
|
|
|
|
Human-Machine Interaction for
Vehicles: Review and Outlook
Author(s): Andrew L. Kun
Source: Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Human-Computer Interaction ISSN Print:1551-3955, ISSN Online:1551-3963 Publisher:Now Publishers Volume 11 Number 4, Pages: 96 (201-293) DOI: 10.1561/1100000069 Keywords: Driving;In-vehicle HCI
Abstract:
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, there is an increased attention to user interactions
as they relate to automated vehicles. In exploring humanmachine
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 spend time on non-driving tasks. Given that it is
unlikely that most vehicles will be fully automated in the
near future, there are also significant efforts to understand
how to help the driver switch between different modes of
automation. This paper provides a review of these areas of
research, as well as recommendations for future work.
|
|
|
|