The Information Technology devices provide a lot of useful information anywhere. Though the usefulness of the IT devices, they interfere with the driver’s attention in driving situation. The integration of the in-vehicle interfaces is important to manage the interaction process of the in-vehicle electronic devices and provide the information safely. We consider about the in-vehicle interfacing system design method to make the system. The design of the integrated system is based on the main subject that interacts with the driver. This paper describes the better design to make the integrated system compatible and flexible. To develop the real in-vehicle interaction system, we classify the interaction from the existing IT devices, the navigation system and the mobile cellphone. The direct operation of the IT device is monitored by the integrated system to know the driver’s action in driving situation, and the information from the IT device is managed to provide when/how the driver recognize. We will apply the system design method to develop the HVI(Human-Vehicle Interface) system to integrate the in-vehicle interaction.
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