Offering a unique perspective on vehicle design and on new developments in vehicle technology, this book seeks to bridge the gap between engineers, who design and build cars, and human factors, as a body of knowledge with considerable value in this domain. The work that forms the basis of the book represents more than 40 years of experience by the authors. Human Factors in Automotive Engineering and Technology imparts the authors' scientific background in human factors by way of actionable design guidance, combined with a set of case studies highly relevant to current technological challenges in vehicle design. The book presents a novel and accessible insight into a body of knowledge that will enable students, professionals and engineers to add significant value to their work.
Preface
Chapter 1 : The Car of the Future, Here Today
Chapter 2 : A Technology Timeline
Chapter 3 : Lessons from Aviation
Chapter 4 : Defining Driving
Chapter 5 : Describing Driver Error
Chapter 6 : Examining Driver Error and its Causes
Chapter 7 : A Psychological Model of Driving
Chapter 8 : Vehicle Feedback and Driver Situational Awareness
Chapter 9 : Vehicle Automation and Driver Workload
Chapter 10 : Automation Displays
Chapter 11 : Trust in Vehicle Technology
Chapter 12 : A Systems View of Vehicle Automation
Conclusions
Appendix
Further Reading
References
Bibliography
Index