A Study on the Adaptive Effects of Human-Computer Interaction Design on Elderly Drivers
Keywords:
vehicle human-computer interaction design, The elderly, A driver, adaptabilityAbstract
Abstract: In view of the challenges of elderly drivers in vision, hearing, cognition, operation and reaction ability, the existing human-computer interaction design of vehicles is inadequate in terms of adaptability. In order to optimize the human-computer interaction experience and improve the safety and convenience of driving for the elderly, the following measures are suggested: introducing voice interaction technology to enable the elderly to control vehicle functions through voice commands to reduce the difficulty of operation; Simplify the interface design and operation process, reduce the complexity of information processing; Increase font size and icon size, improve contrast, and ensure that elderly drivers can read vehicle information clearly. Through these optimization measures, the driving experience of elderly drivers can be effectively improved and the risk of traffic accidents can be reduced.