An Inclusive Design Perspective on Automotive HMI Trends (original) (raw)

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Designing an Adaptive Interface: Using Eye Tracking to Classify How Information Usage Changes Over Time in Partially Automated Vehicles

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An Emerging Framework to Inform Effective Design of Human-Machine Interfaces for Older Adults Using Connected Autonomous Vehicles

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Cross-Cultural Differences in Automotive HMI Design: A Comparative Study Between UK and Indian Users' Design Preferences

Matthew Pitts

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