This book focuses on automotive user interfaces for in-vehicle usage looking at car
electronics its software of hidden technologies (e.g. ASP ESP) comfort functions (e.g.
navigation communication entertainment) and driver assistance (e.g. distance checking). The
increased complexity of automotive user interfaces driven by the need for using consumer
electronic devices in cars as well as autonomous driving has sparked a plethora of new
research within this field of study. Covering a broad spectrum of detailed topics the authors
of this edited volume offer an outstanding overview of the current state of the art providing
deep insights into usability and user experience interaction techniques and technologies as
well as methods tools and its applications exploring the increasing importance of
Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI) within the automotive industry Automotive User Interfaces is
intended as an authoritative and valuable resource for professional practitioners and
researchers alike as well as computer science and engineering students who are interested in
automotive interfaces.