HMI design for automated vehicles - HATric
Research Project, 2014
– 2017
There is a lack of knowledge regarding design principles for the design of user interfaces or HMI in partially as well as fully automated driving. There is a need for deeper understanding of human behaviour and methods to evaluate HMI in this context.
In the HATRIC project, principles and prototypes for controlling the interaction between driver and vehicle are developed in short iteration cycles and tested. The goal of the project is to generate the design principles, test methods and prototypes necessary to concretely understand what constitutes good HMI design for (semi)-automated vehicles.
Participants
MariAnne Karlsson (contact)
Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design and Human Factors
Lars-Ola Bligård
Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design and Human Factors
Fredrick Ekman
Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design and Human Factors
Mikael Johansson
Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design and Human Factors
Helena Strömberg
Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design and Human Factors
Pontus Wallgren
Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design and Human Factors
Collaborations
Volvo Cars
Göteborg, Sweden
Funding
VINNOVA
Project ID: 2014-01411
Funding Chalmers participation during 2014–2017
Related Areas of Advance and Infrastructure
Sustainable development
Driving Forces
Transport
Areas of Advance