Special Topics on HMI and Behavioural Aspects Anabela Simões Universidqde Técnica de Lisboa FMH.

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Special Topics on HMI and Behavioural Aspects Anabela Simões Universidqde Técnica de Lisboa FMH

Workshop on Research & Technological Development for Information Society May, 23/24, 2000 The environment of transport The vehicle On board Off board Equipment Safety Comfort Efficiency HMI Variability Workload Vigilance Age, Handicaps, Experience,... Resources Task demands Physical state / Environment Infrastructure Traffic situations Information / Guidance Level of complexity HMI Traveling conditions Variability Workload Age, Handicaps, Experience,... Resources Task demands The traveler Driver PT passenger

Workshop on Research & Technological Development for Information Society May, 23/24, 2000 Increased complexity in traffic + Increased road network complexity + Communication systems in the context of car equipment: car mobile phone, car radio, alarms, navigation system, internet, etc.

Workshop on Research & Technological Development for Information Society May, 23/24, 2000 Car equipment HMI Driver Type of Interface (Visual / Vocal) Communications Management Usability Vigilance level Road environment Circadian rhythm Mental pathology Drugs/alcohol effects Sleep deprivation Fatigue Workload Fatigue and Stress Resources Task demands Variability E&D, others

Workshop on Research & Technological Development for Information Society May, 23/24, 2000 Integration of accurate cartographic data Improving the DSRU performance Extending the DSRU performance Types of sensors Level of complexity of the driving situation Monotonous situations leading to drowsiness Task demandsUnder-stimulation

Workshop on Research & Technological Development for Information Society May, 23/24, 2000 Traveling task Trip planning Ticketing Access On vehicle Trip information Network knowledge NT familiarisation Special needs Traveler Variability Workload Perceived difficulties Environment complexity PT Operators Automatic ticketing Real time information New in-vehicle systems Traffic management systems Guidance Information systems User-friendly Accessibility

Workshop on Research & Technological Development for Information Society May, 23/24, 2000 Network knowledge NT familiarisation Special needs Traveller Representations Self-learning Training Documentation Information presentation Special information Handling with maps Cognitive maps Symbolic information Information processing requirements Available useful information User-friendly system Mode of information presentation Information contents Interaction with the system Workload Decreasing difficulties Alternative modes Automatic ticketing Real time information systems Easy entrance Web systems / Kiosks Mobile phone