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User centered ecological interface design (UCEID): a novel method applied to the problem of safe and user-friendly interaction between drivers and autonomous vehicles

User centered ecological interface design (UCEID): a novel method applied to the problem of safe and user-friendly interaction between drivers and autonomous vehicles
User centered ecological interface design (UCEID): a novel method applied to the problem of safe and user-friendly interaction between drivers and autonomous vehicles

User Centered Ecological Interface Design (UCEID) is a novel Human Factors method that integrates relationships between Ecological Interface Design (EID) and inclusive Human Centered Design. It combines existing methodology from the Cognitive Work Analysis (CWA) framework [1–3] and Inclusive User Centered Design [4, 5]. This paper offers a practical guide to UCEID by providing a high-level summary for practitioners using the example of vehicle to driver handover in a BASt Level 3 autonomous vehicle.

Autonomous vehicles, Cognitive work analysis, EID, Human factors methods, Human-systems integration, Inclusive design, User centered design
2194-5357
495-501
Springer
Revell, Kirsten
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Langdon, Pat
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Bradley, Mike
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Politis, Ioannis
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Brown, James
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Stanton, Neville
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Revell, Kirsten
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Langdon, Pat
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Bradley, Mike
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Politis, Ioannis
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Brown, James
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Stanton, Neville
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Revell, Kirsten, Langdon, Pat, Bradley, Mike, Politis, Ioannis, Brown, James and Stanton, Neville (2018) User centered ecological interface design (UCEID): a novel method applied to the problem of safe and user-friendly interaction between drivers and autonomous vehicles. In Intelligent Human Systems Integration - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Intelligent Human Systems Integration IHSI 2018: Integrating People and Intelligent Systems. vol. 722, Springer. pp. 495-501 . (doi:10.1007/978-3-319-73888-8_77).

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Abstract

User Centered Ecological Interface Design (UCEID) is a novel Human Factors method that integrates relationships between Ecological Interface Design (EID) and inclusive Human Centered Design. It combines existing methodology from the Cognitive Work Analysis (CWA) framework [1–3] and Inclusive User Centered Design [4, 5]. This paper offers a practical guide to UCEID by providing a high-level summary for practitioners using the example of vehicle to driver handover in a BASt Level 3 autonomous vehicle.

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Accepted/In Press date: 28 November 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 31 December 2017
Published date: 2018
Venue - Dates: 1st International Conference on Intelligent Human Systems Integration: Integrating People and Intelligent Systems, IHSI 2018, , Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 2018-01-07 - 2018-01-09
Keywords: Autonomous vehicles, Cognitive work analysis, EID, Human factors methods, Human-systems integration, Inclusive design, User centered design

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Local EPrints ID: 417489
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/417489
ISSN: 2194-5357
PURE UUID: e97efbeb-1f48-4e9e-9781-b3e99d09c9bb
ORCID for Neville Stanton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8562-3279

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Date deposited: 01 Feb 2018 17:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 04:01

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Author: Kirsten Revell
Author: Pat Langdon
Author: Mike Bradley
Author: Ioannis Politis
Author: James Brown
Author: Neville Stanton ORCID iD

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