In this paper, a comparison is made of different categorizations of the content of information given with a warning presented, either on a head-up or head-down display, in the context of urban driving. The study shows a significant advantage of the head-up display in terms of workload. No significant difference for three warning scenarios was found in a driving simulator experiment where the reaction times and the standard deviation of the distance to lane center were compared. The results will help build a generic and integrative HMI concept in the future.
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In this paper, a comparison is made of different categorizations of the content of information given with a warning presented, either on a head-up or head-down display, in the context of urban driving. The study shows a significant advantage of the head-up display in terms of workload. No significant difference for three warning scenarios was found in a driving simulator experiment where the reaction times and the standard deviation of the distance to lane center were compared. The results will...
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