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Human Interaction with Systems in the Vehicle Technology
Zlatko V. Sovreski, Petr Bouchner, Stanislav Novotný, Misko Dzidrov and Elizabeta Hristovska
University “St. Climent Ohridski” Bitola - Faculty of Technical Sciences Department of Traffic and Transportation Sciences- Czech Technical University in Prague Faculty of Transportation Sciences - Czech republic., 2Petr Bouchner and Stanislav Novotny
Abstract: In electric vehicle technology, the functioning of humans with cars is challenging as it requires efficient human interaction with system. We have analysed many human-machine interaction systems in this paper. We have addressed the in-vehicle interaction in this work. The use of eco-mode and influences are tested in experimentation.
Keywords: HMI, Electric Vehicle, Hybrid Car, IVIS Human Interaction with Systems in the Vehicle Technology
DOI:https://doi.org/ 10.6025/jcl/2023/14/2/43-49
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