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A Synopsis of Input Modalities for In-Vehicle Infotainment and Consumption of Interactive Media

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ABSTRACT

Connected vehicles collect and share data by communicating with road infrastructure, with each other, the web, IoT systems, and with their occupants’ personal devices. Part of this data is presented to drivers via a multitude of interactive devices and systems. Thus, one challenge that arises in such a complex environment is effective and safe operation of the various interactive systems, e.g., the in-vehicle infotainment (IVI). In this paper, we present a synopsis of input modalities from the literature of automotive user interfaces (AutoUIs) for media consumption inside connected vehicles.

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