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(Main)Road vehicles - Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems - Dialogue management principles and compliance procedures (ISO 15005:2017)
Road vehicles - Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems - Dialogue management principles and compliance procedures (ISO 15005:2017)
This document specifies ergonomic principles for the design of the dialogues that take place between
the driver of a road vehicle and the vehicle’s transport information and control systems (TICS) while
the vehicle is in motion. It also specifies compliance verification conditions for the requirements related
to these principles.
This document is applicable to TICS consisting of either single or multiple devices, which can be
either independent or interconnected. It is not applicable to TICS without dialogues, TICS failures or
malfunctions, or controls or displays used for non-TICS functions.
The requirements and recommendations of this document can be reconsidered for drivers with
special needs.
Straßenfahrzeuge - Ergonomische Aspekte von Fahrerinformations- und -assistenzsystemen - Grundsätze des Dialogmanagements und Komformitätsprüfungen (ISO 15005:2017)
Dieses Dokument legt ergonomische Prinzipien für die Entwicklung von Dialogen fest, die zwischen dem Führer eines Straßenfahrzeuges und einem Fahrerinformations- und -assistenzsystem (TICS) während der Fahrt stattfinden. Außerdem legt es Konformitätsprüfungsbedingungen für die Anforderungen dieser Prinzipien fest.
Dieses Dokument gilt für TICS, das aus einem oder mehreren Geräten besteht, die entweder unabhängig sind oder vernetzt arbeiten. Es gilt nicht für TICS, die dialogfrei arbeiten, sowie für TICS-Ausfälle oder -störungen und auch nicht für Bedienelemente oder Anzeigen, die für Nicht-TICS-Funktionen verwendet werden.
Für Fahrer mit besonderen Bedürfnissen können die Anforderungen und Empfehlungen in diesem Dokument nochmals überprüft werden.
Véhicules routiers - Aspects ergonomiques des systèmes de commande et d'information du transport - Principes de gestion du dialogue et essais de conformité (ISO 15005:2017)
ISO 15005:2017 spécifie les principes ergonomiques à appliquer dans la conception des dialogues qui interviennent entre le conducteur d'un véhicule routier et les systèmes de commande et d'information pour le transport (TICS) pendant que le véhicule est en mouvement. Elle spécifie également les conditions de vérification de la conformité pour les exigences relatives à ces principes.
ISO 15005:2017 est applicable aux TICS comprenant des dispositifs simples ou multiples, qui peuvent être indépendants ou interconnectés. Elle n'est pas applicable aux systèmes sans dialogues, aux pannes ou aux défauts de fonctionnement des TICS, ou aux commandes ou afficheurs utilisés pour des fonctions ne concernant pas les TICS.
Les exigences ou recommandations de ce document peuvent être reconsidérées pour des conducteurs qui ont des besoins particuliers.
Cestna vozila - Ergonomski vidiki transportnih informacij in kontrolnih sistemov - Načela za upravljanje pogovorov in postopki ugotavljanja skladnosti (ISO 15005:2017)
Ta dokument določa ergonomska načela za načrtovanje dialogov med voznikom cestnega vozila ter transportnimi informacijami in kontrolnimi sistemi (TICS), ko se vozilo premika. Določa tudi pogoje preverjanja skladnosti za zahteve, ki se nanašajo
na ta načela.
Ta dokument se uporablja za sisteme TICS, sestavljene iz ene ali več naprav, ki so lahko samostojne ali medsebojno povezane. Ne uporablja se za sisteme TICS brez dialogov, napake ali okvare sistemov TICS in krmilnike ali prikazovalnike, ki se ne uporabljajo za delovanje sistema TICS.
Zahteve in priporočila v tem dokumentu se lahko ponovno pretehtajo za voznike s posebnimi potrebami.
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EN ISO 15005
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
March 2017
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 Supersedes EN ISO 15005:2002
English Version
Road vehicles - Ergonomic aspects of transportation and
control systems - Dialogue management principles and
compliance procedures (ISO 15005:2017)
Véhicules routiers - Aspects ergonomiques du Straßenfahrzeuge - Ergonomische Aspekte von
transport et des systèmes de commande - Principes de Fahrerinformations- und -assistenzsystemen -
gestion du dialogue et procédures de conformité (ISO Grundsätze des Dialogmanagements und
15005:2017) Komformitätsprüfungen (ISO 15005:2017)
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European foreword
This document (EN ISO 15005:2017) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 22 “Road
vehicles” in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 278 “Intelligent transport systems” the
secretariat of which is held by NEN.
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The text of ISO 15005:2017 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 15005:2017 without any modification.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 15005
Second edition
2017-02
Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of
transportation and control systems —
Dialogue management principles and
compliance procedures
Véhicules routiers — Aspects ergonomiques du transport et des
systèmes de commande — Principes de gestion du dialogue et
procédures de conformité
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ISO 15005:2017(E)
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Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Application . 4
5 Dialogue principles . 5
5.1 General . 5
5.2 Appropriate for use while driving . 5
5.2.1 Explanation of principle . 5
5.2.2 Compatibility with driving . 5
5.2.3 Simplicity . 7
5.2.4 Timing/priorities . 7
5.3 Appropriate for the TICS task . 9
5.3.1 Explanation of principle . 9
5.3.2 Consistency . 9
5.3.3 Controllability .11
5.4 Appropriate for the driver.12
5.4.1 Explanation of principle .12
5.4.2 Self-descriptiveness .12
5.4.3 Conformity with driver expectations .12
5.4.4 Error-tolerance.13
5.4.5 Learnability .13
Bibliography .15
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Foreword
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— a section related to “learnability” was added as 5.4.
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Introduction
This document deals with the ergonomic design of transport information and control systems (TICS)
and provides general ergonomic principles for their dialogues, independent of any specific dialogue
techniques.
The utmost care needs to be taken in the design and installation of TICS equipment in order to ensure
that it does not impair the driver’s safe control of the vehicle. This is in recognition of the fact that the
driving environment has variable conditions, such as road surface, visibility, weather, ambient lighting
and traffic conditions.
Dialogue management principles for TICSs are characterized by the need to take into account the
following:
— TICSs are intended for use in a moving vehicle.
— TICSs help functions are appropriate to a moving vehicle.
— TICS dialogues take place in a constantly changing vehicle environment.
— TICS technologies are suited to that environment.
— TICS dialogues include the driver’s vehicle-control actions in response to the TICS.
The driver of a vehicle equipped with a TICS device is responsible for the safety of the vehicle, its
occupants and other road users. A dialogue therefore takes into account the driver workload as a
whole, including the cognitive, perceptual and physical tasks associated with driving, so that there will
be no impairment of the safe and effective operation of the vehicle. An important objective is to ensure
effective and efficient TICS operation while respecting the in-vehicle environment and recognizing the
paramount importance of the primary driving task.
In addition to the recommendations and requirements related to the principles it presents, this
document also gives the conditions for compliance. As the manner in which each dialogue principle
is applied will depend on the particular characteristics of the TICS function and the specific dialogue
technique used, application examples have been provided.
The ultimate beneficiary of this document will be the TICS end-user: the driver of the road vehicle. It is
the needs of the driver that have determined the ergonomic requirements included by the developers of
this document.
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Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transportation and
control systems — Dialogue management principles and
compliance procedures
1 Scope
This document specifies ergonomic principles for the design of the dialogues that take place between
the driver of a road vehicle and the vehicle’s transport information and control systems (TICS) while
the vehicle is in motion. It also specifies compliance verification conditions for the requirements related
to these principles.
This document is applicable to TICS consisting of either single or multiple devices, which can be
either independent or interconnected. It is not applicable to TICS without dialogues, TICS failures or
malfunctions, or controls or displays used for non-TICS functions.
The requirements and recommendations of this document can be reconsidered for drivers with
special needs.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 3958, Passenger cars — Driver hand-control reach
ISO 15006, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems —
Specifications for in-vehicle auditory presentation
ISO 15008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems —
Specifications and test procedures for in-vehicle visual presentation
ISO/TS 16951, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems (TICS) —
Procedures for determining priority of on-board messages presented to drivers
1)
SAE J1050 , Describing and Measuring the Driver’s Field of View
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at http:// www .iso .org/ obp
3.1
communication
exchange or transfer of information
1) SAE International.
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control
part of an item of equipment used by a human operator to bring about a change in the performance of
the equipment
3.2.1
primary control
device used by a driver (3.11) to control longitudinal and/or lateral motion of a vehicle
EXAMPLE Steering wheel, brake pedal, accelerator, gear selector or clutch.
3.2.2
secondary control
non-primary device used by the driver (3.11) to control mandatory functions (3.13)
EXAMPLE Parking brake, horn, light switches, turn indicator control, washer and wiper controls, hazard
flasher control or demister control.
3.3
control action
configuration or adjustment of a system input device that causes a specific response from the system
3.4
data entry
act of providing the information that the selected function (3.13) requires to be able to perform in a
desired way
3.5
dialogue
exchange of information between a driver (3.11) and a system, instigated by either one, to achieve a
particular goal, consisting of a related sequence of control actions (3.3) that can involve more than one
modality
3.6
dialogue effectiveness
successful exchange of the required information between the system and the user
3.7
dialogue efficiency
effective exchange of information performed with little demand on the user in terms of information
gathering (e.g. reading, listening), or information processing and information input (e.g. control actions)
3.8
dialogue management
control of the exchange of dynamic information between a driver (3.11) and a TICS (3.25), organized
and displayed through any type of interface (3.15)
3.9
display
device that allows the presentation of visual, auditory or tactile dynamic information to a driver (3.11)
3.10
distraction
diversion of attention away from activities critical for safe driving toward a competing activity, which
can result in insufficient or no attention to activities critical for safe driving
[SOURCE: Regan, Hallett, & Gordon, 2011, pp. 1776]
3.11
driver
vehicle occupant in control of the vehicle
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3.12
dwell time
sum of consecutive individual fixation and saccade times to a target in a single glance
[SOURCE: ISO 15007-1:2002, 3.5]
3.13
function
transformation of incoming information into outgoing results
3.14
H-point
pivot centre of the torso and thigh of the three-dimensional H-point machine which simulates the pivot
centre of the human torso and thigh and is used for actual H-point determination
Note 1 to entry: It is located on the centreplane of the device, which is midway between the H-point sight buttons
on either side of the H-point machine.
[SOURCE: ISO 6549:1999, 3.2]
3.15
interface
physical facility (or hardware) between driver (3.11) and system that provides the media through which
they can connect and interact
3.16
manufacturer
person or organization responsible for TICS (3.25) operational characteristics
Note 1 to entry: The term covers the designer, component supplier and system integrator, and also system
suppliers who, by putting a name, trademark or other distinguishing feature on a product, present themselves as
its producer.
3.17
primary driving task
control actions (3.3) undertaken by a driver (3.11) in navigating and manoeuvring a vehicle on roadways
EXAMPLE Steering, braking or accelerating.
3.18
prompt
indication that the system is available to receive input
3.19
sensory mode
perceptual medium used for information transmission or reception (auditory, visual, tactile, etc.)
3.20
status
current available or active system mode(s) (3.23), or both, of the TICS (3.25)
3.21
system acknowledgement
information provided to the driver (3.11) by the system in response to a driver request
3.22
system initiated information
information provided to the driver (3.11) by the system, other than in response to a driver request
3.23
system mode
specified subset of system functions (3.13) or behaviour patterns
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task
sequence of control operations (i.e. a specific method) leading to a goal at which the driver (3.11) will
normally persist until the goal is reached
[SOURCE: Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, 2006]
3.25
transport information and control system
TICS
single function (3.13), such as route guidance, or number of functions designed to work together as
a system
Note 1 to entry: See ISO/TR 14813-1 for TICS services.
3.26
timing
temporal relationship between display presentations and control actions (3.3), other presentations,
system changes, the road or traffic situation, and driving
3.27
traffic situation relevant information
information received via communication channels, such as broadcasting receivers and on-board
sensors, where the driver (3.11) has no control over the time of reception
Note 1 to entry: Traffic information, route guidance information or collision warning.
3.28
vehicle in motion
vehicle whose speed relative to its supporting surface is “nonzero”
Note 1 to entry: Practical limitations on existing vehicle sensors may cause small velocities (typically ≤5 km/h)
to be registered as zero.
3.29
vehicle not in motion
vehicle whose speed relative to its supporting surface is zero
Note 1 to entry: Practical limitations on existing vehicle sensors may cause small velocities (typically ≤5 km/h)
to be registered as zero.
4 Application
The ergonomic principles for TICS dialogues given in Clause 5 are to be applied within the context to
which they are relevant, for example, for particular TICS functions and input/output technologies. The
principles take into account a range of user characteristics. Therefore, the application of this document
to a specific TICS function should take into account the characteristics of the target user population.
If controls or displays, or both, are used for non-TICS functions, these functionalities are excluded from
the provisions of this document.
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5 Dialogue principles
5.1 General
The following principles have been identified as being important in the design and evaluation of a TICS
dialogue:
a) appropriate for use while driving:
— compatibility with driving;
— simplicity;
— timing/priorities;
b) appropriate for the TICS task:
— consistency;
— controllability;
c) appropriate for the driver:
— self-descriptiveness;
— conformity with driver expectations;
— error tolerance.
These dialogue principles are explained, and the related requirements and recommendations are
given, together with examples demonstrating how the principles can be applied. Wherever there are
requirements, compliance verification conditions for these are also given.
5.2 Appropriate for use while driving
5.2.1 Explanation of principle
A TICS dialogue is appropriate for use while driving to the extent that it recognizes the paramount
importance of the primary driving task, the driver’s need to respond to stimuli from the traffic
environment and, where applicable, from TICS that enhance the driving task.
5.2.2 Compatibility with driving
5.2.2.1 Explanation of principle
A TICS dialogue is compatible with driving when the use of the TICS optimizes, or at least does not
adversely influence, the driver’s ability to perform the primary driving task.
5.2.2.2 Requirements
5.2.2.2.1 Subject to applicable laws, whenever a TICS provides inputs to either the primary driving
controls or secondary controls, or both, the vehicle’s response to driver operation of these controls shall
not be adversely affected.
EXAMPLE 1 The driver is able to override an ACC function by application of the service brake or accelerator.
EXAMPLE 2 The driver’s braking force is modified or improved by a given braking assistance feature for
collision avoidance purposes.
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A TICS is in compliance with this requirement if
a) the TICS has no connection to, or interaction with, either the primary or secondary driving controls
or both,
b) the TICS does have such a connection or interaction, but the driver’s operations always override the
TICS operation, or
c) the TICS does have such a connection or interaction, but a legal requirement disallows the driver to
override the TICS operation.
5.2.2.2.2 TICS dialogues shall not require removal of both hands from the steering wheel while driving.
EXAMPLE A TICS device that requires two hands for operation is not suited for use by a driver.
A TICS is in compliance with this requirement if it is possible for a driver to perform all TICS control
actions while keeping at least one hand on the steering wheel.
5.2.2.2.3 TICS dialogue displays and controls shall be designed and positioned such that both the
driving task and the TICS function can be accomplished in an unhindered manner.
EXAMPLE 1 A TICS display designed for use by the driver is positioned and oriented so that it is easily visible,
audible or both.
EXAMPLE 2 A TICS hand control for cruise control operation, which is frequently used in conjunction with
steering activities, is positioned within fingertip reach of the steering-wheel rim.
EXAMPLE 3 A TICS dialogue device in a given vehicle is located so as not to block the driver’s direct or indirect
view out of the vehicle.
A TICS is in compliance with this requirement if
a) all TICS controls are located in accordance with the reach requirements of ISO 3958,
b) for a TICS device stored in a holster or storage position, at least half of the grasp area is forward of
the rearmost driving H-point,
c) the TICS is designed in accordance with the requirements of ISO 15006,
d) the TICS visual displays are designed in accordance with the requirements of ISO 15008, and
e) the vehicle with TICS is designed in accordance with the requirements of SAE J1050.
5.2.2.2.4 TICS functions not intended to be used by the driver while driving (as determined by
regulations or by device manufacturers) shall be inaccessible for, or inoperable by, the driver, or both,
when the vehicle is in motion. Otherwise, the driver shall be provided with the intended scope of the
TICS use, together with suitable warnings.
EXAMPLE 1 A typewriter keyboard intended for the driver will be deactivated.
EXAMPLE 2 Dynamic images (e.g. television or video games) other than those related to driving will not
be shown.
A TICS is in compliance with this requirement if
a) TICS functions considered to be inaccessible or inoperable for the driver while driving are
inaccessible or inoperable even under reasonably foreseeable and probable misuse,
b) a system, subsystem or menu system is inaccessible for the driver when the means of providing
data entry (including the means for switching “on” and “off ”) is either unavailable, disabled, cannot
be viewed or found, or has its access for use physically blocked,
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