An Introduction to Automotive User Interfaces
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2016-05-10 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to Automotive User Interfaces
The objective of this course is to provide newcomers to Automotive User Interfaces with an introduction and overview of the field. The course will introduce the specifics and challenges of In-Vehicle User Interfaces that set this field apart from others.
Course Overview
Abstract
The course will provide an overview of the specific requirements of AutomotiveUI, discuss the design of such interfaces, also with regard to standards and guidelines. It will further outline how to evaluate interfaces in the car, discuss the challenges with upcoming automated driving, and present trends and challenges in this domain.
Course Details
- When: Tuesday, May 10, 2016, 09:30-10:50 (part 1) and 11:00-12:40 (part 2)
- Where: In-Cooperation with ACM CHI 2016, San Jose, CA, USA, Room 210G
- Audience: This course is targeted at a broad audience including graduate students as well as industrial and academic researchers.
- Instructors/Organizers:
- Bastian Pfleging (LMU Munich, Germany)
- Nora Broy (BMW Group, Germany)
- Andrew L. Kun (University of New Hampshire, US)
Detailed Course Description
The course aims to provide an introduction and overview of the field of Automotive User Interfaces. It is designed for novices in the field but also welcomes researchers and practitioners with experience in designing, developing, evaluating, and deploying AutomotiveUI. Participants will benefit from seeing the "bigger picture" of AutomotiveUI and will understand in which respects this field is different from others.
Program Schedule
Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2016
- 09:30-10:50: Part 1
- 11:00-12:40: Part 2
Additional Course Material
Additional course material will be published soon.
