Development of Human-Computer Interactive Interface for Intelligent Automotive

  • Lyu Jianan
  • Ashardi Abas
Keywords: Automobile Interactive Interface, HUD Augmented Reality Interaction, Multi-Channel Interaction Mode

Abstract

The wide application of information technology and network technology in automobiles has made great changes in the Human-computer interaction. This paper studies the influence of Human-computer interaction modes on driving safety, comfort and efficiency based on physical interaction, touch screen control interaction, augmented reality, speech interaction and somatosensory interaction. The future Human-com-puter interaction modes such as multi-channel Human-computer interaction mode and Human-computer interaction mode based on biometrics and perception techno-logy are also discussed. At last, the method of automobile Human-computer interaction design based on the existing technology is proposed, which has certain guiding significance for the current automobile Human-computer interaction interface design.

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Lyu Jianan

Huizhou University. Huicheng District, Huizhou. Guangdong Province, China.

Ashardi Abas

Sultan Idris Educational University, Malaysia.

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L. Jianan and A. Abas, “Development of Human-Computer Interactive Interface for Intelligent Automotive”, International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 13-21, Dec. 2020.
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