The purpose of this research was to develop a behavioral model and prototype computer program for evaluatin of modern in-vehicle information systems. These systems differ from earlier in-vehicle instruments and displays in that they may require higher visual and cognitive loads and may also take greater advantage of voice commands and auditory presentation of information. The model developed for evaluation was composed of five driver attention demand components: visual, auditory, supplemental information processing, manual, and speech. The fundamental idea was to develop a new computer program that would assess the resources required of the driver when performing in-vehicle tasks using these comples systems. This document is a short user manual describing the primary functions of the IVIS Demand prototype software.
In-Vehicle Information Systems Behavioral Model and Design Support: IVIS Demand Prototype Software User's Manual
2000
88 pages
Report
No indication
English
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