The paper presents the development and implementation of a prototype user interface for interaction with information and communications system in vehicles, which was used in the research of human-machine interaction as a part of a driving simulator. The prototype runs the same as a local web page and is written in programming languages HTML and JavaScript, and CSS, a style sheet language. The application, which is running behind the user interface, while used, provides the user with challenges, which they have to accomplish inside the user interface and tracks the success rate and completion time of completed challenges. At the end of driving, it stores the data locally as a CSV file, which is used for further processing.
The aim of the diploma thesis was the creation of a simple user interface, which would be quickly mastered by subjects of studies, as that would limit the influence of unfamiliarity with the system on the results of the study. For that reason, an overview of the historic, current and possible future states of user interfaces in vehicles was made and a list of common features compiled, on which the development was ultimately based. The prototype of the interface was subsequently evaluated with a standard user experience questionnaire, with results processed and presented in this thesis.
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