2015
DOI: 10.1177/1541931215591232
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A Comparison between a Touchpad-Controlled High Forward Head-down Display (HF HDD) and a Touchscreen-Controlled Head-down Display (HDD) for In-Vehicle Secondary Tasks

Abstract: This study compared a touchpad-controlled High Forward Head-down Display (HF-HDD) and a conventional touchscreen Head-down Display (HDD) In-vehicle infotainment system (IVIS). These two systems differ from each other on two design factors. First, the HF-HDD has a shorter visual scanning distance between the forward road scene and the display. Second, the HF-HDD is remotely controlled by a touchpad in locations where the input device is more manually accessible. It has been argued, however, that such an indirec… Show more

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