HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION IN AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: BLENDING ERGONOMICS, AI, AND USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN
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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Autonomous Vehicles (AVs), Ergonomics, User Experience DesignAbstract
The rapid advancement of autonomous vehicle (AV) technologies has transformed the transportation landscape. As artificial intelligence (AI) assumes control of driving functions, the role of human-computer interaction (HCI) becomes critical in ensuring safe, intuitive, and ergonomic interfaces for users. This study explores the integration of HCI principles in AV systems, focusing on ergonomics, adaptive user experience (UX) design, and AI-based interaction frameworks. Emphasizing the importance of trust, transparency, and user acceptance, the article outlines key design considerations, challenges, and future trends. Real-world applications, simulation data, and ergonomic case studies are presented to highlight the convergence of HCI and autonomous driving systems.

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