Presentation
Human Factors Engineering (HFE) Considerations for Mounting Internal Interfaces in Industry Vehicles
DescriptionThe mounting device for the electronic logging device (ELD) tablet interface must meet HFE requirements. The system configurations and options packages were considered. Observations are collected verified and validated against refactored requirements. Calculated changes are applied to the design. Requirements are validated and the design is approved for production. Part of the validation is sampling the range of solutions for saliency and viability.
Optimal mounting of driver interfaces devices that are mandated by ELD regulations can reduce distraction while maintaining navigation capabilities with minimal interference to vehicle controls.
A mounting system can then focus on reduction of unnecessary motion and ensure ease of vehicle operation. Applying model-based system engineering (MBSE) allows the team to explore solutions spaces analytically. Observation-based treatments combined with experiment design allow efficient convergence to comfortable, more reliable solution spaces that provide safer transit for goods and greater safety to the general motoring public.
Optimal mounting of driver interfaces devices that are mandated by ELD regulations can reduce distraction while maintaining navigation capabilities with minimal interference to vehicle controls.
A mounting system can then focus on reduction of unnecessary motion and ensure ease of vehicle operation. Applying model-based system engineering (MBSE) allows the team to explore solutions spaces analytically. Observation-based treatments combined with experiment design allow efficient convergence to comfortable, more reliable solution spaces that provide safer transit for goods and greater safety to the general motoring public.
Event Type
Industry/Practitioner Case Study
Lecture
TimeThursday, September 12th8:30am - 8:50am MST
LocationFLW Salon I
Perception and Performance