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The Vehicle Interior of Tomorrow May 17, 2012
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Trends that are impacting interior technology Technologies for future interiors Concepts combining trends and technology Conclusion 5/17/2012 2Susan Drescher, © Continental AG Agenda
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Trends 645.000.000 facebook accounts 1 (approx. 10% of world’s population; march 2011) Health New values Transportation Urbanization Sources: 1) www.wikipedia.com, 2011-04-04; 2) Euromonitor; 3) Destatis; 4) JOM Media; 5) TÜV Rheinland-Gruppe; 6) Oliver Wymanwww.wikipedia.com For the reason of convenience, 59% of consumers could not imagine their lives today without a mobile device 2 By 2050 every 3rd German inhabitant will be older than 60 years 3, and today people with 50+ years of age possess 10 bn € disposable income 4 60 million US citizens suffer from allergies. Ford KA is the fifth model of Ford, which was awarded of TÜV Rheinland for "Allergy tested Interior" 5 Average cruising speed in megacities is expected not to be more than 6mph Demographic Change A typical driver will use his or her car three hours a day 6 Digital life 5/17/2012 3Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI I may not be young anymore, but I want to do the things I used to do Still want to travel but needs help Enhance visual cues for warnings and guidance Vehicles that react when the driver is slow to respond More information is shown in line of sight Can no longer move or handle things as well Knobs and buttons that are easier to use or reach Alternative input devices that don’t require manual dexterity; like gesture or voice Provide information that can offer less cognitive load Alternate/less busy or stressful routes Decision making information: Traffic speeds for merging Parking assistance Aging Society 5/17/2012 4Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI New Values What do I perceive as valuable Materials Materials that are valuable or a scarce resource; depends on the target customer Wood like options that are natural; cork, bamboo or grasses, recycled wood, natural finishes Recycled, environmentally friendly materials High tech materials Natural materials like wood, metals, stone and glass Personalization Having the ability of customize all of the above at point of purchase or as desired Provide technology that allows users to select colors and surface textures Social network Staying connected with friends and family Provide information on what is happening where and with who within users network 5/17/2012 5Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Staying Healthy Staying mobile while monitoring your health Are you being stressed? Show less information Alternative Route Suggestions Is there an emergency health situation? Information on nearby health providers Emergency assistance Keeping a daily log of you health stats Am I gaining weight Is my blood pressure under control How do I compare to others in my demographic 5/17/2012 6Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Growing Cities City Specific guidance Trying to be mobile through ever increasing congestion What is the least congested route What is the best for time and fuel consumption How do I find parking once I get there What’s going on in town this weekend Find events and make reservations Get special offers Keep you informed about your interests I’m visiting and I don’t know the city Rules, suggestions and what to avoid POI’s I don’t want to own a car I just want to use one and have it access my media preferences 5/17/2012 7Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Mobility How can the car help with driving: Adaptive Cruise control Traffic Sign Recognition Back-Up Aid Lane Keeping Support Lane Changing Assistance Intelligent Headlamp Control How can the car keep me safe: Collision Avoidance Lane Departure Warning Blind Spot Detection Emergency Braking 5/17/2012 8Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Digital Life My stuff, I want it all Keeping connected Car to Car communication Vehicle to Infrastructure communication Keeping information on hand Cloud storage for your personal info Cloud storage for your vehicle info Having all my stuff available through my car Natural interfaces that work instinctively Not having to learn all over when using a different car or buying a new one 5/17/2012 9Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Trends that are impacting interior technology Technologies for future interiors Concepts combining trends and technology Conclusion 5/17/2012 10Susan Drescher, © Continental AG Agenda
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Large HD Displays embedded into the Cluster or Larger Displays used as Reconfigurable Clusters Clusters 5/17/2012 11Susan Drescher, © Continental AG Color Information Displays
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Head-Up-Display HUD Full color HUDs will be used to display key driver information Keeping relevant information in the drivers line of sight 5/17/2012 12Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Augmented Reality Information overlaying real-time driving conditions and surrounding structures Full size Overlay Display of Information 5/17/2012 13Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Voice recognition Audible control input and feedback Ability to control car features with natural speech Systems that continue to improve based on the users speech patterns and accents 5/17/2012 14Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Central Input Devices Touch Pads Common Gestures as inputs including tactile feedback, within the drivers reach Devices that the driver can use without taking eyes off the road 5/17/2012 15Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Free Air Monitoring Sensing hand movement Using defined movements for feature controls Gesture Recognition 5/17/2012 16Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Materials Natural and Active surfaces Real wood and metal as a sensing surface Ability to back light Icons for incorporating switches without cut lines 5/17/2012 17Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Connectivity Cloud based data V2I & V2V Central storage for personal data and vehicle based application retrieval Setting user preferences and retrieving desired information as needed 5/17/2012 18Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Trends that are impacting interior technology Technologies for future interiors Concepts combining trends and technology Conclusion 5/17/2012 19Susan Drescher, © Continental AG Agenda
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Infotainment Embedded systems vs. hand held devices Cloud networks Access and ability Consumer snapshot 1 Retired suburban I just want my car to do what I need it to do without fuss. I appreciate something comfortable and safe… 5/17/2012 20Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Augmented reality information projection Large configurable display area Large capacitive touch surface Consumer snapshot 1 Interior features Driver monitoring Gesture Recognition 5/17/2012 21Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Consumer snapshot 2 Professional Urban-suburban Between family and career, I have a lot to keep me busy. What I drive should make a statement of my accomplishments 5/17/2012 22Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Multi Color HUD Large Reconfigurable Color Display Central Display for Infotainment features Touch Pad for central input device Consumer snapshot 2 Interior features 5/17/2012 23Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Consumer snapshot 3 Early Adopter Urban I stay on top of the latest tech. My smart phone is an extension of me… Some style is nice, but what I drive isn’t that big a deal to me. 5/17/2012 24Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Simple HUD Large capacitive touch surface – removable tablet Reconfigurable displays Accent lighting Personal device bin w/ Inductive charging mat Consumer snapshot 3 Interior features 5/17/2012 25Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Trends that are impacting interior technology Technologies for future interiors Concepts combining trends and technology Conclusion 5/17/2012 26Susan Drescher, © Continental AG Agenda
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Trends 5/17/2012 27Susan Drescher, © Continental AG
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Interior Division Business Unit Instrumentation & Driver HMI Thank you… Susan Drescher Continental Automotive Auburn Hills, MI 248 209-3732
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