DocumentCode
1735097
Title
What functions and features should be in driver information systems of the year 2000
Author
Green, Paul ; Serafin, Collen ; Williams, Marie ; Paelke, Gretchen
Author_Institution
The University of Michigan
Volume
2
fYear
1991
Firstpage
483
Lastpage
498
Abstract
This paper describes new driver-information systems that are suggested for cars of the 21st century and proposes a method for selecting them. This method will help government officials, product planners, engineers, designers, and scientists identify functions and features that will be most beneficial to drivers. The systems (functions) of interest were navigation, vehicle monitoring, traffic information, road-hazard warning, communications, motorist services, in-car signing, office functions, and entertainment. Features and information elements of these systems were identified and rated on three dimensions: effect on accidents, impact on traffic operations, and driver needs and wants. Based on the ranking of features, information about slick roads, accidents, congestion, construction, blocked views, emergency vehicles, and tire and brake problems would be particularly beneficial.
Keywords
Automotive engineering; Design engineering; Government; Information systems; Monitoring; Navigation; Product design; Road accidents; Road vehicles; Tires;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicle Navigation and Information Systems Conference, 1991
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VNIS.1991.205795
Filename
1623659
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