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  • Reimagining the HMI Jay Hotchkiss Research & Innovation Engineer
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  • Two Underlying Forces Create a Disruptive Revolution 2 Technology Sensors Connectivity Big Data Market Consumer Needs Legislation Always Connected Connectivity Driven by: All Data Accessed from Cloud Less Driving Stress New Usages Increased Autonomous Modes
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  • A 2020 Vision of Autonomous Demand Level 0 0 1 1 2 2 33 44 Level 0 100% Concentration No Automation Level 2 50% Concentration Limited On-Demand Automation Level 3 On-Demand Automation 20-30% of drive time Strongly Assistive: Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Level 4 0% Concentration Autonomous 50-70% of drive time Slow traffic and highway modes are autonomous The disruption for Interiors & HMI is created by increased autonomous demand. LEVEL Level 1 Functional Automation 10% of drive time Exceptional situations: mountain roads, snow, heavy rain
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  • HMI Directions Versatile Smart Empathetic Three HMI Directions Connectivity: Big data, cloud, mobility supervision, Augmented Reality Autonomous: Less stress, more available time for well being, infotainment, ease of use Personalization: Customization, branding, online ordering, versatility, heterogeneous society Environmental: Car sharing (Autolib/Zipcar), consciousness, frugal wealth, life cycle cost Safety: Smart cars, reassurance, trustfulness, empathy, welcoming, robustness MegaTrends Summary Driving Forces Connectivity All Data Accessed from Cloud Less Driving Stress New Usages Increased Autonomous Modes
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  • Six Technical Domains are Needed to Sustain these 3 HMI Directions HMI Brain Real-Time smart configuration of the HMI Connectivity Wireless connection of a portable device with the car HMI Interior Lighting Functional Decolight Subjective HMI Augmented Interior-Reality Virtual reality on Interior Trim Deco-interaction HMI Fusion of HMI components w/ decoration Transformer Contextual transformation of the HMI Domains
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  • Enablers of HMI Domains 6666666666666666666666666666666 BT, WiFi Wireless charging NFC Antenna coupling Mechanism Mechatronic Sensors Decoration LED Reflectors Projection Decoration Display Smart materials Haptic HUD Trims Projection OS Head unit Sensors Cameras Replication Surfaces Lighting Voice Rec
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  • Definition of Connectivity Domain 7777777777777777777777777777777 Purpose: Link HMI components to smart phones and i-data through wireless connections Examples: NFC (Near Field Communication) for Nomadic- Car pairing Bluetooth for Audio transfer from Nomadic to car HMI Antenna coupling for better reception Wireless charging of Nomadic devices
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  • Definition of Transformer Domain 8888888888888888888888888888888 Purpose: Mechanical transformation of the HMI components to accommodate for optimum ergonomics in various situations (e.g. autonomous, driving modes): (m-Versatility, Empathy) Examples: Slim Heads Up cluster with pop-up movement Butler Y-0 display getting closer to or further away from the driver Pop-up display in passenger areas (e.g., rear seats) Welcoming storage for Smart Phones Tweeter HUD Butler Keyboard Transformable Y-0 Smart Storage
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  • Definition of Interior Lighting Domain 9999999999999999999999999999999 Purpose: Light emitted by the surface Functional lighting for subjective HMI Adaptive interior lighting to the driving condition Examples: Decolight Light in skin,fabric Light emitted by surfaces (painted, film) InfoSkin Interior Lighting Functional Decolight Subjective HMI
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  • Definition of Deco-Interaction Domain Purpose: Seamless 3D fusion of decorative parts with displays and controls (e-Versatility, Empathic) Examples: Full black panel (Giorgio 1) Curved displays integrated in plastics Tactile, haptic feedback on synthetic or real materials Light effects through synthetic or real materials
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  • Definition of HMI Brain Domain 11 Powertrain Control Chassis Control Body Control Telematics Unit Purpose: Smart, Empathetic, Versatile configuration of the HMI Examples: HMI Configuration (display contents, mechanical contextual adaptions) Driver monitoring (gesture, drowsiness, emotions) Anticipation of users needs Autonomous Vehicle Supervisor HMI Input & Output Sensors: tactile, mechanical, visual Actuators: displays, light, haptics, motors Control Electronics: sensor signal processing, actuator controls..
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  • Market Evidence 1 Prologue Concept Car from Audi (LA 2014) 12 Tactile passenger display integrated in decorative panel Bendable, moving display for telematics controls (Butler keyboard) Two tactile DecoDisplays, left & right of steering wheel, w/ aluminum and wood trim Full digital cluster with 3D effects
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  • Market Evidence 2 Mercedes Future in Motion Anticipative Concept of an Autonomous Car 13 Virtual Reality on Door Panels Full transversal DecoDisplay 180 Returnable Seats Foldable Rear Table
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  • Vision of Interior & HMI Beyond 2020 14 Real-Time smart configuration of the HMI Fusion of HMI components with decoration Connection of a portable device with the car HMI Virtual reality on Interior Trim Subjective HMI (e.g. blind spot detection) Functional DecoLight
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  • 2015 Faurecia HMI Center Stack Demonstrator 15 Docking w/ Wireless Charging & NFC Tactile DecoDisplay DecoAlu Haptic Touch Panel DecoControl: Capacitive Rotary Knob w/ Display Touch Panel
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