Eco-Driving: From Strategies to Interfaces
Eco-Driving: From Strategies to Interfaces
Eco-driving has the potential to save fuel and reduce emissions without having to make any changes to vehicles or road infrastructure. This book provides an in-depth understanding of the contemporary issues in the human factors aspects of eco-driving strategies and interfaces and the effects on driver behaviour. A review of the literature concerning design, behaviour, and energy use led to an exploration of Ecological Interface Design, and the Skills, Rules, and Knowledge (SRK) taxonomy of human behaviour, particularly with regard to haptic information presented through the accelerator pedal. This book explains that eco-driving can be performed by anyone in control of a vehicle.
McIlroy, Rich C.
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Stanton, Neville
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2017
McIlroy, Rich C.
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Stanton, Neville
351a44ab-09a0-422a-a738-01df1fe0fadd
McIlroy, Rich C. and Stanton, Neville
(2017)
Eco-Driving: From Strategies to Interfaces
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CRC Press, 288pp.
Abstract
Eco-driving has the potential to save fuel and reduce emissions without having to make any changes to vehicles or road infrastructure. This book provides an in-depth understanding of the contemporary issues in the human factors aspects of eco-driving strategies and interfaces and the effects on driver behaviour. A review of the literature concerning design, behaviour, and energy use led to an exploration of Ecological Interface Design, and the Skills, Rules, and Knowledge (SRK) taxonomy of human behaviour, particularly with regard to haptic information presented through the accelerator pedal. This book explains that eco-driving can be performed by anyone in control of a vehicle.
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Accepted/In Press date: 1 September 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 6 November 2017
Published date: 2017
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