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The New In-Vehicle UI

On-demand webcast:
Aired live: February 22, 2018 02:00 PM EST

From active safety to infotainment, in-vehicle HMIs are now tasked with conveying information that keeps occupants both comfortable and out of harm’s way. However, the convergence of systems within modern automobiles now sees safety-critical functions often operating alongside non-critical features, at times even on the same hardware. Furthermore, the amount of data being generated by the connected car can lead to information overload for drivers, while active safety technologies can create a false sense of security with potentially tragic consequences.

Join automotive embedded semiconductor and software experts as they navigate the new in-vehicle user interface (UI), from display layout best practices to non-visual alternatives such as audio and haptic feedback. These approaches are considered within the context of other critical automotive subsystems to deliver UIs that are safe, secure, and deliver the user experience drivers and passengers expect in next-generation vehicles.

Speaker:
John Tintinalli, Product Group Director, Automotive and Commercial Vehicles, SAE International

Moderator:
RIch Nass, OpenSystems Media
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