Performance and design are no longer the only decisive criteria for purchasing a car. Customers are increasingly demanding ever more powerful infotainment- and operating systems, with access to a wide spectrum of digital information. The user-friendliness is a central criterion for the development of new features. This presents a great challenge for OEMs when it comes to designing user interfaces. 3D touch displays are already the next milestone in HMI (Human Machine Interface).
Not only steering wheel and pedals disappear in the car of the future. Even familiar control elements in the cockpit give way to innovative technologies that make driving safer, more comfortable and cleaner. This refers to HMI features that support the communication between car and driver.
The ease of use of these technologies is fundamental to the acceptance of future autonomous cars. A glimpse into the future reveals what the modern cockpit looks like: amazingly plastic, three-dimensional instruments in crystal-clear graphics that can be controlled by touch or gesture. Haptic feedback allows the driver to distinguish between different virtual buttons without having to look at the screen. The haptic feedback takes the form of a very precise, short, mechanical impulse that is transmitted to the display surface. Further details are provided by Jochen Möller, Leading Expert UX & Interaction Design, Cross Product Solutions at Cotinental in his lecture on “Control Displays and Cockpit Architecture”.
The international VDI conference brings together participants from the areas that develop, manufacture or implement infotainment and connectivity solutions as well as user interfaces for use in vehicles. At four round tables participants can discuss key topics in a small group.
The topics are:
- Reducing traffic fatalities and injuries with V2X communication
- HMI vehicle to vehicle communication for highly automated driving
- Gestural interaction in the car
- One interface for all: HMI and the multi-modal commuter
The event is in English.
Registration and program at www.vdi-international.com/hmi as well as at the VDI Wissensforum customer service, Postbox 10 11 39, 40002 Duesseldorf, E-Mail: wissensforum@vdi.de, Telephone: +49 211 6214-201, Telefax: -154.
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