Design Strategy of Vehicle HMI VR Prototyping Tool Based on Kano Model
Abstract
The Virtual reality specialization has been the trend in recent years. At the same time, vehicle HMI is faced with multimodal and 3D interaction methods. This is an opportunity to build vehicle HMI VR design tools. Design strategies for building prototype tools are developed based on user requirements. By studying and sorting out the HMI design content, we study the requirements of HMI VR design tools based on the Kano model, and build a suitable design strategy to guide the subsequent development based on the requirement priority and user feedback. Most of the envisioned functional requirements were positively evaluated, and there is positive value for designers in building vehicle HMI VR design tools.
Keywords: Vehicle Human, Machine Interaction, Prototyping Tool, Virtual Reality, Kano Model
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1003393
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