The development of automotive human machine interfaces (HMI) currently lacks process consistency from the early concept up to the product implementation and test procedure. In this paper the authors present a solution that comprises a process and methods for specification, prototyping and testing of automotive HMIs. The approach and the resulting process consistency are particularly relevant because of the heterogeneity of the collaborating parties during the development stages: designer, ergonomist, platform designer, software developer, car tester, supplier etc. The goal is to achieve consistency between specifications and executable prototypes in an early phase of the development process. Therefore, the authors have designed a software framework that enables the model based specification of automotive HMIs, including the description of components, their interfaces, communication relations, test concepts, and finally their deployment to automotive hardware platforms. The HMI framework has a special focus on requirements of future automotive HMIs such as adaptivity, personalization and multimodality.
Model based development of automotive human machine interfaces
Modellbasierte Entwicklung von Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstellen für Fahrzeuge
2004
10 Seiten, 15 Bilder, 6 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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