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Evolution of a full-windshield HUD designed for current VANET communication standards

Charissis, Vassilis; Papanastasiou, Stylianos; Chan, Warren; Peytchev, Evtim

Authors

Stylianos Papanastasiou

Warren Chan

Evtim Peytchev



Abstract

Aspects of contemporary automotive research on infotainment and safety notifications have enjoyed mainstream adoption by vehicle manufacturers either as dashboard or Head-Up Display (HUD) visual cues. Such notifications, going beyond the traditional fuel/speedometer indicators, have proven popular with drivers and exhibit great safety-enhancing potential. In previous work, we proposed a HUD design which showed substantial promise towards aiding driver reactions under low visibility conditions. In this paper, we present an evolution of the original design which aims to improve on it both in terms of efficiency and cost. Alongside the new HUD design we present a newly developed medium-fidelity driving simulator that can make use of real road-traffic traces and improve on realism by considering wireless communication limitations. We use the new simulator to evaluate our HUD design and show that it compares favourably with our past efforts.

Citation

Charissis, V., Papanastasiou, S., Chan, W., & Peytchev, E. (2013, October). Evolution of a full-windshield HUD designed for current VANET communication standards. Presented at 16th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC 2013), The Hague, Netherlands

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name 16th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC 2013)
Start Date Oct 6, 2013
End Date Oct 9, 2013
Online Publication Date Jan 30, 2014
Publication Date 2013
Deposit Date Apr 27, 2023
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Pages 1637-1643
Series ISSN 2153-0009
Book Title 16th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC)
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/ITSC.2013.6728464
Keywords head up display; automotive interface; human computer interaction; VANETS; evaluation; symbology; driver vehicle interfaces; driver information systems; driver distraction; driving simulation; driving scenarios; driving simulator; response times