Relation Between Glance-Times at an in-Vehicle HMI System and Number of Letters Displayed on It
This paper reports the relation between glance-times at the screen of an in-vehicle HMI (Human-Machine Interface) system near the driver’s seat and the number of letters and characters dis-played on it. Our experimental results and discussion provide the
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Advances in Physical Ergonomics and Human Factors Proceedings of the AHFE 2016 International Conference on Physical Ergonomics and Human Factors, July 27–31, 2016, Walt Disney World®, Florida, USA
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing Volume 489
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Advances in Physical Ergonomics and Human Factors Proceedings of the AHFE 2016 International Conference on Physical Ergonomics and Human Factors, July 27–31, 2016, Walt Disney World®, Florida, USA
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Editors Ravindra Goonetilleke Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Kowloon Hong Kong
Waldemar Karwowski University of Central Florida Orlando, FL USA
ISSN 2194-5357 ISSN 2194-5365 (electronic) Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing ISBN 978-3-319-41693-9 ISBN 978-3-31