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Human Machine Interface and Communication

 Bachelors (1st level) classification icon This chapter explores the specificities of Human-Machine Interaction (HMI) in the context of autonomous vehicles. It examines how HMI in autonomous vehicles differs fundamentally from traditional car dashboards. With the human driver no longer actively involved in operating the vehicle, the challenge arises: how should AI-driven systems communicate effectively with passengers, pedestrians, and other road users?

This section addresses the available communication channels and discusses how these channels must be redefined and implemented to accommodate the new paradigm. Additionally, it considers how various environmental factors—including cultural, geographical, seasonal, and spatial elements—can impact communication strategies.

A concept, the Language of Driving (LoD), will be introduced, offering a framework for structuring and standardizing communication in autonomous vehicle contexts.

Human Perception and Driving

Cultural and Social Interactions

Language of Driving

Passenger Communication

Pedestrian Communication

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