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Calibration requirements of an automotive HUD interface using a virtual reality environment: methodology and implementation

Charissis, Vassilis; Naef, Martin; Patera, Marianne

Authors

Martin Naef

Marianne Patera



Abstract

This paper presents the methodology of a system which utilises a virtual reality (VR) environment to establish the calibration requirements for a prototype automotive fullwindscreen Head-Up Display (HUD) interface. An easy and fast calibration of the HUD can be a considerable advantage for the final product since rapid customisation is crucial in everyday driving, especially if the same vehicle is often being used by more than one driver. Simulating the positioning of the HUD, in accordance to the driver, in a VR environment is a cost-effective way to identify design limitations before proceeding towards physical mock-ups. The system was designed to enable the evaluation of additional usability aspects such as testing the effectiveness of the HUD interface under varying visibility conditions.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (Published)
Conference Name GVE '07: IASTED International Conference on Graphics and Visualization in Engineering
Start Date Jan 3, 2007
End Date Jan 5, 2007
Publication Date 2007
Deposit Date Jul 7, 2023
Pages 13-18
Book Title GVE '07: Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Graphics and Visualization in Engineering
ISBN 9780889866270
Keywords calibration; head up display; HCI; human computer interaction; automotive interface; intelligent vehicles; intelligent transportation systems; virtual reality; driving simulation; driving simulator
Publisher URL https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1712936.1712940