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    • QFD EXAMPLE IN INTERACTION WITH HMI 

      Author: Chudjaková, Inga; Tobiška, Jaromír
      (České vysoké učení technické v PrazeCzech Technical University in Prague, 2017)
      This article focuses on the application of the Quality Function Deployment (QFD) method and shows how we can use this method in the automotive industry. The cockpit of the modern car is still developing and changing according ...
    • SIMULATION OF ELECTRIC AND HYBRID VEHICLES IN A VEHICLE SIMULATOR BASED ON A DETAILED PHYSICAL MODEL, FOR THE PURPOSE OF HMI EVALUATION 

      Author: Rozhdestvensky, Dmitry; Fulem, Josef
      (České vysoké učení technické v PrazeCzech Technical University in Prague, 2017)
      In this article, we propose a software solution to study HMI of electric and hybrid electric vehicles in vehicle simulators. We will start with the description of a development process of a physical model for HEV simulation ...
    • SUBJECTIVE METHODS FOR ASSESSMENT OF DRIVER DROWSINESS 

      Author: Mashko, Alina
      (České vysoké učení technické v PrazeCzech Technical University in Prague, 2017)
      The paper deals with the issue of fatigue and sleepiness behind the wheel, which for a long time has been of vital importance for the research in the area of driver-car interaction safety. Numerous experiments on car ...
    • THE FUTURE OF PASSENGER AIR TRANSPORT – VERY LARGE AIRCRAFT AND OUT KEY HUMAN FACTORS AFFECTING THE OPERATION AND SAFETY OF PASSENGER AIR TRANSPORT 

      Author: Skolilova, Petra
      (České vysoké učení technické v PrazeCzech Technical University in Prague, 2017)
      The article outlines some human factors affecting the operation and safety of passenger air transport given the massive increase in the use of the VLA. Decrease of the impact of the CO2 world emissions is one of the key ...
    • THE RELATION BETWEEN DRIVER BEHAVIOR AND INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEM 

      Author: Kalašová, Alica; Kubíková, Simona; Kapusta, Ján
      (České vysoké učení technické v PrazeCzech Technical University in Prague, 2017)
      The main objective of Slovakia’s transport policy is to reduce the number of traffic accidents and increase safety on our roads. Implementation of intelligent transport systems presents one of the possibilities how to meet ...