Predictive user experience

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Predictive User Experience describes an approach in the automotive industry in which the vehicle becomes “aware” of the driver and the environmental conditions.

For example, driver settings such as seat height, mirror settings or music preferences should be automatically adopted for different cars within a model series (e.g. when using a rental car) without the driver having to reset them each time.

The system should be able to foresee and facilitate the next operating steps proactively on the basis of habitual behavior with a focus on the future. Measurements from biosensors that signal whether someone is rested, tired or stressed could also be taken into account.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.gruenderszene.de/allgemein/auto-zukunft-daten
  2. http://next.mercedes-benz.com/pux-de
  3. http://www.techfieber.de/motor/2014/01/10/ces-mercedes-predictive-user-experience-auto-lernt-wie-der-fahrer-tickt-video/#sthash.zQmocMr6.dpuf