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User Experience in Real Test Drives with a Camera Based Mirror

  • The variety of products on the market that are offered with advanced driver assistance systems is huge. Besides systems like the lane keeping assistant also camera based systems are more and more in the foreground. The Full Display Mirror (FDM), a camera-based hybrid mirror, is also being installed in vehicles. User experience in the sense of acceptance and peace of mind as well as benefit of the product are essential not only to know the systems are installed, but also to know how to use them. In a customer study with N = 60 persons, interviews and questionnaires were conducted during a test drive in real road traffic with various scenarios in order to test and evaluate the FDM. In comparison to the normal mirror, the FDM scored very well - especially in the field of view, the feedback was extremely positive. The increased safety with the use of the system, among other things due to the considerably larger field of view, is an absolute plus point of this camera-based mirror version. The fast familiarization with the system as well asThe variety of products on the market that are offered with advanced driver assistance systems is huge. Besides systems like the lane keeping assistant also camera based systems are more and more in the foreground. The Full Display Mirror (FDM), a camera-based hybrid mirror, is also being installed in vehicles. User experience in the sense of acceptance and peace of mind as well as benefit of the product are essential not only to know the systems are installed, but also to know how to use them. In a customer study with N = 60 persons, interviews and questionnaires were conducted during a test drive in real road traffic with various scenarios in order to test and evaluate the FDM. In comparison to the normal mirror, the FDM scored very well - especially in the field of view, the feedback was extremely positive. The increased safety with the use of the system, among other things due to the considerably larger field of view, is an absolute plus point of this camera-based mirror version. The fast familiarization with the system as well as the high user friendliness make the FDM a meaningful invention.show moreshow less

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Author:Corinna Seidler, Seda Aydogdu, Bernhard SchickORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22666-4_20
Identifier:978-3-030-22666-4 OPAC HS OPAC extern
Parent Title (English):HCI in Mobility, Transport, and Automotive Systems
Subtitle (English):Influence of New Technologies on Equipping Rate for Future Vehicles
Publisher:Springer
Place of publication:Cham
Editor:Heidi Krömker
Document Type:conference proceeding (article)
Conference:International Conference, MobiTAS, 1st, 2019, Orlando Florida
Language:English
Year of first Publication:2019
Tag:advanced driver assistance systems,; automated driving; driving experience; human factor; human machine interface; mirror system; stress; workload
Number of pages:12 Seiten
First Page:270
Last Page:281
Institutes:Fakultät Maschinenbau
IFM - Institut für Fahrerassistenz und vernetzte Mobilität
Dewey Decimal Classification:6 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 62 Ingenieurwissenschaften
Research focus:FSP2: Mobilität
Publication Lists:Schick, Bernhard
Aydogdu, Seda
Publication reviewed:begutachtet
Release Date:2020/07/13
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