@article{LuccarelliWehr2021, author = {Luccarelli, Martin and Wehr, Franka}, title = {Future in-car user interfaces : Reducing operation complexity and widening feedback features}, journal = {Auto \& design}, number = {248}, issn = {0393-8387}, url = {https://autodesignmagazine.com/portfolio-items/248/}, institution = {Texoversum}, pages = {66 -- 69}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Automotive technology is in a state of upheaval. IN the field of human machine interface (HMI), the increasing interaction between vehicles, users, and the Internet results in an increment of controls needed, which ultimately has a negative impact on usability and overall car weight. An interdisciplinary team of researchers has been developing for the past two years more intuitive and lighter in-car user interfaces through smart textiles at Reutlingen University. With the newly developed operating and feedback properties, a 1:1 demonstrator was realized and then integrated into a car driving simulator.}, language = {en} }