Human-Machine Interface for Intelligent Vehicles 1st Edition
Grab your copy of Human-Machine Interface for Intelligent Vehicles (1st Edition) by Fusheng Jia, Huiyan Chen, and Qianwen Fu — an essential guide that captures the future of in-vehicle interaction and safety. Whether you design cockpits in Shanghai, develop ADAS systems in Detroit, or research autonomous mobility in Berlin, this book speaks to the global shift toward smarter, safer driving experiences.
Inside, discover a clear, research-driven exploration of modern automotive HMI: foundational human factors, multimodal interaction (voice, gesture, touch), sensor and AI integration, usability evaluation, and regulatory and ethical considerations across markets. The authors blend theory with practical insights to show how intuitive interfaces and intelligent systems can reduce distraction, enhance trust, and improve overall road safety.
Engineers, UX designers, product managers, and graduate students will find actionable frameworks, design principles, and case-driven examples to apply directly to real-world projects. The book also highlights cross-cultural and urban mobility contexts — from dense Asian megacities to North American highways and European smart-city deployments — making it both SEO- and GEO-friendly for international professionals.
If you want to lead human-centered innovation in autonomous and connected vehicles, this volume is a strategic resource: it sharpens decision-making, accelerates prototype development, and helps you align user experience with technical capability and regulation. Add Human-Machine Interface for Intelligent Vehicles to your professional library today and transform how people and machines share the road.
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