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The Personal Adaptive In-Car HMI: Integration of External Applications for Personalized Use
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2012
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
We describe an approach for integrating non-automotive applications into in-car-entertainment systems while taking account of manifold personalization capabilities within a mobile environment. Adaptive user interfaces are generated for external applications using well-known interaction and personalization concepts. The interaction concepts are defined via state-based interaction models and utilized for the integration of various applications in order to guarantee a common look and feel.
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-28509-7_5
fatcat:7zyywfnksfdbbcyzpc7hmxewti