Interactive Design for Intelligent Vehicles in the Context of Smart City
Abstract
The progress of science and technology and the continuous development of society let us march towards an intelligent society, and the vehicle interaction mode will change accordingly. This paper aims to analyze the development of the interaction mode of the vehicle and the influencing factors of the user's travel experience, to predict the interaction mode of intelligent vehicles in the context of smart cities, and to provide some help for the relevant forward-looking design. The final conclusion is that the interaction research of smart vehicles should continue to focus on both in-vehicle interaction and out-of-vehicle interaction. The positioning of vehicles has changed: from travel tools to intelligent space development, interaction mode from two-dimensional plane to three-dimensional space development, there is a traditional single task of a single interaction mode to multi-scene co-existence, multi-modal interaction development. Users' social, entertainment and personalization needs in the vehicle will influence the overall travel experience of the user.
Keywords: smart city, office worker;mobility
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1002002
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