The development of an adaptive HMI - From the idea to the prototype

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The continuing trend of increasing functional diversity in control systems poses a great challenge for the development of human-machine interactions. Adaptive control systems or adaptive interface systems, short aIS, can be a solution to this challenge. The development of such an interface system comes out of a project called aISA which stands for adaptive interface systems in agricultural tractors. The example of application is the tractor which is used for a multitude of work scenarios with appropriate implements. This contribution contains the approach of the development of the adaptive armrest. The sections are the introduction, analysis, method, tool usage, results and conclusion. The most important sections in this contribution are the method and the tool usage. The goal of the paper is a good insight on how the aIS is developed and what the important tools are to achieve the results.

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Kaufmann, A., Schempp, T., Stoehr, I., Schmid, M., & Maier, T. (2020). The development of an adaptive HMI - From the idea to the prototype. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 972, pp. 142–150). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19135-1_14

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