Assisted Eco-Driving: A Practical Guide to the Design and Testing of an Eco-Driving Assistance System (EDAS)

Craig Allison, James Fleming, Xingda Yan, Roberto Lot, Neville Stanton

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    Abstract

    This book discusses an integrative approach combining Human Factors expertise with Automotive Engineering. It develops an in-depth case study of designing a fuel-efficient driving intervention and offers an examination of an innovative study of feed-forward eco-driving advice.

    Assisted Eco-Driving: A Practical Guide to the Design and Testing of an Eco-Driving Assistance System offers an examination of an innovative study of feed-forward eco-driving advice based on current vehicle and road environment status. It presents lessons, insights and utilises a documented scientific and research-led approach to designing novel speed advisory and fuel use minimisation systems suitable for combustion vehicles, hybrids and electric vehicles

    The audience consists of system designers and those working with interfaces and interactions, UX, human factors and ergonomics and system engineering. Automotive academics, researchers, and practitioners will also find this book of interest.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationBoca Raton
    PublisherC R C Press
    Number of pages266
    ISBN (Electronic)9781003081173
    ISBN (Print)9780367532628
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 18 Nov 2021

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