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international conference on digital human modeling | 2009
Bernhard Niedermaier; Stephan Durach; Lutz Eckstein; Andreas Keinath
With iDrive the BMW Group introduced in 2001 a revolutionary HMI concept, which was firstly able to cope with the constantly increasing number of functions in the automobile. It was designed to optimally support drivers in their various tasks while driving. The basic iDrive concept can be described as separating driving functions from comfort functions as well as separating displays from controls. This basic concept together with a highly mounted display ensures that controls can be reached with no need looking at them and that the central display is easy and quick to access. The trendsetting iDrive idea has been widely adopted in the automotive industry. The following article outlines the iterative design and evaluation process that led to the new generation iDrive introduced in 2008 with the new BMW 7 Series. The basic challenge was to come up with an evolution of the iDrive concept by improving it without loosing the revolutionary approach to automotive HMI design.
Archive | 2015
Christopher Roelle; Markus Strassberger; Karl-Ernst Steinberg; Bernhard Niedermaier
Archive | 2014
Christopher Rölle; Bernhard Niedermaier; Carsten Isert
Archive | 2010
Peter Schusser; Bernhard Niedermaier
Archive | 2009
Peter Schusser; Bernhard Niedermaier
Archive | 2016
Bernhard Niedermaier; Karl-Ernst Steinberg; Christopher Rölle; Markus Straßberger
Archive | 2013
Bernhard Niedermaier; Christopher Rölle; Karl-Ernst Steinberg; Markus Strassberger
Archive | 2012
Christopher Rölle; Markus Strassberger; Karl-Ernst Steinberg; Bernhard Niedermaier
Archive | 2012
Christopher Rölle; Bernhard Niedermaier; Carsten Isert
Archive | 2009
Peter Schusser; Bernhard Niedermaier