User centered ecological interface design (UCEID): A novel method applied to the problem of safe and user-friendly interaction between drivers and autonomous vehicles
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Authors
Revell, K
Langdon, P
Bradley, M
Politis, I
Brown, J
Stanton, N
Publication Date
2018Journal Title
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
ISSN
2194-5357
ISBN
9783319738871
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Volume
722
Type
Conference Object
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AM
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Revell, K., Langdon, P., Bradley, M., Politis, I., Brown, J., & Stanton, N. (2018). User centered ecological interface design (UCEID): A novel method applied to the problem of safe and user-friendly interaction between drivers and autonomous vehicles. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 722 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73888-8_77
Abstract
© Springer International Publishing AG 2018. User Centered Ecological Interface Design (UCEID) is a novel Human Factors method that integrates relationships between Ecological Interface Design (EID) and inclusive Human Centered Design. It combines existing methodology from the Cognitive Work Analysis (CWA) framework [1–3] and Inclusive User Centered Design [4, 5]. This paper offers a practical guide to UCEID by providing a high-level summary for practitioners using the example of vehicle to driver handover in a BASt Level 3 autonomous vehicle.
Keywords
Human Factors methods, Human-systems integration, Autonomous vehicles, User Centered Design, Cognitive Work Analysis, EID, Inclusive design
Sponsorship
EPSRC (via University of Southampton) (515532101)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73888-8_77
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/286921
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