Driving across Markets: An Analysis of a Human-Machine Interface in Different International Contexts

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作者
Sogemeier, Denise [1 ,2 ]
Forster, Yannick [1 ]
Naujoks, Frederik [1 ]
Krems, Josef F. [2 ]
Keinath, Andreas [1 ]
机构
[1] BMW Grp, D-80937 Munich, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Chemnitz, Dept Psychol, D-09111 Chemnitz, Germany
关键词
benchmarking; human-machine interaction; human-machine interface; usability; user experience; VEHICLE INFORMATION-SYSTEMS; AUTOMOTIVE HMI DESIGN; CULTURAL-DIFFERENCES; USABILITY; PERFORMANCE; EXPERIENCE; CHINESE; BENCHMARKING; QUALITY; USERS;
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10.3390/info15060349
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
The design of automotive human-machine interfaces (HMIs) for global consumers' needs to cater to a broad spectrum of drivers. This paper comprises benchmark studies and explores how users from international markets-Germany, China, and the United States-engage with the same automotive HMI. In real driving scenarios, N = 301 participants (premium vehicle owners) completed several tasks using different interaction modalities. The multi-method approach included both self-report measures to assess preference and satisfaction through well-established questionnaires and observational measures, namely experimenter ratings, to capture interaction performance. We observed a trend towards lower preference ratings in the Chinese sample. Further, interaction performance differed across the user groups, with self-reported preference not consistently aligning with observed performance. This dissociation accentuates the importance of integrating both measures in user studies. By employing benchmark data, we provide insights into varied market-based perspectives on automotive HMIs. The findings highlight the necessity for a nuanced approach to HMI design that considers diverse user preferences and interaction patterns.
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