Abstract This chapter gives an overview of the requirements for the input devices for driver assistance functions and the resulting design options: The reader is provided with a systematic procedure for designing input devices according to (Kircher JH, Baum E (Hrsg), Mensch-Maschine-Umwelt. Ergonomie für Konstrukteure, Designer, Planer und Arbeitsgestalter (Man–machine environment. Ergonomics for engineers, designers, planners and human factors engineers). Beuth Verlag GmbH, Berlin/Köln, 1986). This procedure will begin with identifying the requirements for driver assistance system (DAS) input devices, then follows an explanation of how which body part (ex. finger, hand, etc.), posture and grip type, for system interactions are determined. Additionally, it supports the selection of input devices and provides guidance of how to avoid accidental and unauthorized input. Finally it helps with the design and geometric integration of the arrangement, the definition of feedback and use direction, travel and resistance and the identification of controls. General recommendations are illustrated through specific examples of hardware, demonstrating how manifold input controls can be. In the last part of the chapter an overview of novel operation concepts is given, most of which are not currently implemented in vehicles, however, are estimated to gain importance in the future.
Input Devices for DAS
Handbook of Driver Assistance Systems ; 813-828
2016
08.12.2015
16 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Input devices , Input element , Human-machine interface , Manual control , Acting extremity , Body posture , Grip type , Grasp type , Coupling type , Accidental input , Placement , Grouping , Reaching range , Position coding , Gestures , Gaze , Eye-tracking system , Brain computer interface , Speech recognitions Engineering , Automotive Engineering , User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction , Robotics and Automation , Signal, Image and Speech Processing , Input Devices for DAS
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