To Simulate or Not to Simulate? Challenges in Digitally Prototyping HMI Interactive Technologies

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Abstract

This study of automotive HMI (human-machine interface) design is built around the fact that traditional product modelling and testing tools (i.e. foam-clay mock-ups, working prototypes) are increasingly being replaced by simulation technologies. The development of these technologies creates challenges as well as opportunities for product design teams. This study was carried out as a workshop to understand these challenges. A shortlist of fourteen new in-vehicle interactive technologies was determined through a literature review, followed by recruitment of four experts to evaluate the simulation of these technologies. The evaluation was based on pre-set criteria regarding the suitability, availability of tools and extent of research and development required to simulate the interactive technologies, within a context of new product design and development.

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Yardim Sener, S., & Pedgley, O. (2020). To Simulate or Not to Simulate? Challenges in Digitally Prototyping HMI Interactive Technologies. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 82–88). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29041-2_10

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