Human-Machine Interaction for Automated Vehicles 1st Edition
Human-Machine Interaction for Automated Vehicles (1st Edition) by Yifan Zhao, Chen Lv, and Lichao Yang is an essential, up-to-date guide for anyone shaping the future of autonomous driving. This compelling resource translates complex human factors research into practical strategies for designing safer, more intuitive interfaces between people and automated vehicles.
Discover clear, research-backed insights into trust, shared control, driver monitoring, and adaptive interfaces that improve user experience and road safety. The authors combine interdisciplinary perspectives—human factors, control systems, and UX design—to address real-world challenges faced by engineers, designers, policymakers, and transport planners. Case studies and applied examples illustrate how HMI decisions affect behavior in urban, suburban, and highway environments across North America, Europe, and Asia, making the book globally relevant for deployment and regulation discussions.
Whether you’re developing ADAS features, designing cockpit displays, or evaluating user acceptance of Level 3–5 automation, this book offers practical methodologies for user testing, simulation, and field evaluation. Emphasis on usability, situational awareness, and ethical considerations helps teams reduce risk while accelerating adoption of automated vehicles.
Packed with actionable guidance and a clear theoretical foundation, this edition is ideal for graduate students, researchers, mobility professionals, and product teams seeking to create human-centered automated driving systems. For professionals aiming to lead in autonomous vehicle innovation, this book is a go-to reference that bridges academia and industry.
Add Human-Machine Interaction for Automated Vehicles to your shelf to better understand the human side of automation—and to design vehicles people can trust. Order now to advance your work in autonomous driving, user experience, and transportation safety.
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