Case Study
Monday, June 22
09:30 AM - 09:55 AM
Live in Berlin
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This presentation will cover Daimler Trucks’ next-generation Mobile VR HMI Simulator, designed to enhance both qualitative and quantitative user evaluation. Within the Fuso eCanter there is more capacity to create highly realistic virtual environments, offering a comprehensive view of a truck’s interface and design. The advanced toolchain allows for rapid adaptation of prototypes, a broader range of software testing, and content streaming into simulations. Additionally, we track both human and software factors to ensure a holistic evaluation. Automated transcription and AI-driven tagging of interview data further streamline our process, enabling us to iterate on prototypes in shorter cycles for faster, user-centered HMI development.
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Friedrich Niehaus is responsible for heading up projects in the field of human machine interaction including HMI for autonomous driving, V2V communication, automotive connectivity & BEVs in the Advanced Engineering Department at Daimler Trucks.
He has a background in animation, photography & design and completed his diploma in industrial design at the Stuttgart State Academy of Applied Arts in 2012. He works currently in the field of UX evaluation & Method development, researching the use of Virtual Reality in evaluation.