Ergonomics in the Automotive Design Process

Title: Ergonomics in the Automotive Design Process
Author: Vivek D. Bhise
ISBN: 1439842108 / 9781439842102
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 329
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2011
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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The auto industry is facing tough competition and severe economic constraints. Their products need to be designed "right the first time" with the right combinations of features that not only satisfy the customers but continually please and delight them by providing increased functionality, comfort, convenience, safety, and craftsmanship. Based on the author's forty plus years of experience as a human factors researcher, engineer, manager, and teacher who has conducted numerous studies and analyses, Ergonomics in the Automotive Design Process covers the entire range of ergonomics issues involved in designing a car or truck and provides evaluation techniques to avoid costly mistakes and assure high customer satisfaction.

The book begins with the definitions and goals of ergonomics, historic background, and ergonomics approaches. It covers human characteristics, capabilities, and limitations considered in vehicle design in key areas such as anthropometry, biomechanics, and human information processing. It then examines how the driver and the occupants are positioned in the vehicle space and how package drawings and/or computer-aided design models are created from key vehicle dimensions used in the automobile industry. The author describes design tools used in the industry for occupant packaging, driver vision, and applications of other psychophysical methods. He covers important driver information processing concepts and models and driver error categories to understand key considerations and principles used in designing controls, displays, and their usages, including current issues related to driver workload and driver distractions.

The author has included only the topics and materials that he found to be useful in designing car and truck products and concentrated on the ergonomic issues generally discussed in the automotive design studios and product development teams. He distills the information needed to be a member of an automotive product development team and create an ergonomically superior vehicle.

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Preface
Website Materials
Acknowledgments
Author

Part I : Ergonomics Concepts, Issues and Methods in Vehicle Design
Chapter 1 :
Introduction to Automotive Ergonomics
Chapter 2 : Engineering Anthropometry and Biomechanics
Chapter 3 : Occupant Packaging
Chapter 4 : Driver Information Acquisition and Processing
Chapter 5 : Controls, Displays and Interior Layout.
Chapter 6 : Field of Views From Automotive Vehicles
Chapter 7 : Automotive Lighting
Chapter 8 : Entry and Exit From Automotive Vehicles
Chapter 9 : Automotive Exterior Interfaces: Service and Loading/Unloading Tasks
Chapter 10 : Automotive Craftmanship
Chapter 11 : Role of Ergonomics Engineers in the Automotive Design Process

Part II : Advanced Topics, Measurements, Modeling and Research
Chapter 12 :
Modeling Driver Vision
Chapter 13 : Driver Performance Measurement
Chapter 14 : Driver Workload Measurement
Chapter 15 : Vehicle Evaluation Methods
Chapter 16 : Special Driver and User Populations
Chapter 17 : Future Research and New Technology Issues

Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
Index