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Visual Feedback in Multi-Display Systems to Support a Digital Assistant in the Vehicle

Mai. 2019 Masterthesis

This research project investigates how visual feedback can enhance the interaction between a voice assistant and the driver, helping drivers access information more quickly and complete tasks more efficiently. Focusing on Audi’s multi-display environment, I analyzed the placement and role of visual cues across the three in-car screens. By combining theoretical research, questionnaires, user scenario analysis, and usability testing in a driving simulator, I developed a visual feedback concept that improves communication between the driver and the assistant.

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Methodology

Human-centered design

The research method of this whole thesis

Design for Smallest Screen First

The method for multi-screen design

The Principle of 3Cs Framework

The design method in terms of the visual and content of multi-screen interaction

Human-centered design adepted from [ISO 9241- 210:2010(E), 2010].

Visual Concept

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