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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Visual-haptic interfaces in car design at BMW

Alec Bernstein Bernd Bader Klaus Bengler Hermann Künzner

pp. 445-451

Abstract

The increasing complexity of information in the car brings is aligned with an increase of the amount of features and a visual overload of knobs, buttons and physical devices. This complexity of features must be balanced against the driver's need for simplicity, ease of use and safety. Thus there is need of a tool that would free the driver's attention for driving, while facilitating information access in the car.

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Published in:

Grunwald Martin (2008) Human haptic perception: basics and applications. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 445-451

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7643-7612-3_36

Full citation:

Bernstein Alec, Bader Bernd, Bengler Klaus, Künzner Hermann (2008) „Visual-haptic interfaces in car design at BMW“, In: M. Grunwald (ed.), Human haptic perception, Dordrecht, Springer, 445–451.