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Research on Application of Interaction Design in Head-up Display on Automobile

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By studying the development trend of automobile HMI (Human Machine Interface) and combining the current status of smartphone interaction design, the current and future design value of automobile human-computer interaction is clarified. HUD (head-up display) with great development potential is selected. The user-centric design thinking is used to analyze the hidden Including human-computer interaction mode, and apply it to HUD product design. Applying familiar mobile phone graphic elements to automotive HUD design, reducing user learning costs, enabling HUD to be accepted by more users, creating a user interface with a good user experience and a rich sense of technology.

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      ICITEE '19: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information Technologies and Electrical Engineering
      December 2019
      870 pages
      ISBN:9781450372930
      DOI:10.1145/3386415

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