human-centric interior system design for future vehicles
Project Description
The project will develop advanced human-centric interior systems for future vehicles, such as civil airplanes, man-unmanned flying cars, and e-vehicles.

The key research focus will be: using non-invasive methods to measure, monitor and interact with drivers, and passengers. Advanced radio systems and optical fibers will be integrated into the interior to supporting the data collection.
Supervisor
Changying Xiang
Quota
3
Course type
UROP1000
UROP1100
UROP2100
UROP3100
UROP3200
UROP4100
Applicant's Roles
work on prototyping, interior device design, human-interactive experiment and data collection. Working with PhD students in design, computer science background.
Applicant's Learning Objectives
advanced human-centric system design;
non-invasive human interactive methods;
interior system design
Complexity of the project
Challenging