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Matching Function and Technology: Communication for Safety Applications and Superior User Experience

Authors: Andre Hainzlmaier; Johannes Reschke; Werner Thomas;

Matching Function and Technology: Communication for Safety Applications and Superior User Experience

Abstract

Conducting a study on the optimal position of upcoming communication features for safety applications, we found that regarding hazard warnings, participants focused on the vehicle’s rear, while taillights (max. 75%) and rear window (max. 63%) were the most important positions. The closer participants get to preceding vehicles, the more important are taillights for communication of warning signals. 

Keywords

OLED, Interaction, Autonomous vehicles, Hazard Warnings, Autonomous Vehicles

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