INTEGRATION OF THE WELL-BEING IN THE EARLY PHASES OF THE AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN PROCESS: FIRST APPROACH AND CONTRIBUTION OF PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES

DS 84: Proceedings of the DESIGN 2016 14th International Design Conference

Year: 2016
Editor: Marjanovic Dorian, Storga Mario, Pavkovic Neven, Bojcetic Nenad, Skec Stanko
Author: Bertin, M.; Bluntzer, J.-B.; Roger, M.; Sagot, J.-C.; Del Fabbro, L.
Series: DESIGN
Section: HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AND DESIGN
Page(s): 1697-1706

Abstract

In this paper is presented the opportunity to consider the user's Well-being in an automotive context directly from the early phases of the design process by proposing new kinds of tools and methods. After establishing a definition of Well-being, an evaluation method is suggested enabling the car designers to assess how a new system would impact the driver's Well-being. More precisely, a first experiment studying the possibility to use physiological measures in order to quantify the driver's Well-being is presented.

Keywords: design process, automotive industry, well-being, physiological measures

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