Evaluation of different modalities for the intelligent cooperative interaction safety system (IRIS)
and speed limit system

conference paper
This paper describes the Human-Machine-Interface (HMI) design for two cooperative systems the Intelligent Cooperative Intersection Safety System (IRIS) and Speed Limit that were developed in the EU-project SAFESPOT. The tactile and haptic warnings of the cooperative systems were compared to the acoustic warnings both combined with a visual icon. Preferences for modalities of displaying information to the diver were mixed. Discussed is to use individual rather than general composed interfaces. Such an individual, or adaptive interface, could increase the acceptance of cooperative systems.
TNO Identifier
347503
Source title
European Conference on Human Centred Design for Intelligent Transport Systems, Berlin, Germany - April 29-30 2010, Session 3A : Effects of ITS on drivers’ behaviour and interaction with the systems
Pages
1-5