This is the second volume of a two-volume report. The report presents the results of a comprehensive examination of human factors considerations related to the human centered design of Automated Highway Systems (AHS). The results are shown. as preliminary guidelines that AHS designers may utilize to maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of system performance, ensure a high level of system safety, and to improve user acceptance. These guidelines were compiled from material pertinent to AHS in existing handbooks, guidelines, human factors engineering texts and articles, as well as analyses in the current research projects in this effort. This report will be of interest to all AHS designers involved in such activities as specification of functional requirements, determination of interface philosophy, selection of controls and displays, design of controls and displays, design of driver-system dialogues, and design of driver workspace.
Preliminary Human Factors Guidelines for Automated Highway System Designers (Second Edition). Volume II: User-System Transactions
1998
58 pages
Report
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English
Road Transportation , Highway Engineering , Human Factors Engineering , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation planning , Human factors engineering , Automatic highways , Handbooks , Design , Systems analysis , Automatic traffic control , Automobile guidance systems , Display systems , Automobile navigation , Driver vehicle interfaces , Accident prevention , Automated Highway Systems (AHS)