Case Study
Monday, December 08
09:45 AM - 10:15 AM
Live in Dearborn, Michigan
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The innovative use of biophysiological metrics is revolutionizing the objective assessment of in-cabin comfort features in modern vehicles. Traditional methods of evaluating comfort often rely on subjective feedback, which can be inconsistent and biased. By leveraging advanced biophysiological measurements such as heart rate variability, skin conductance, and eye tracking, This presentation will demonstrate how to gain precise, real-time insights into how different in-cabin features, such as seating, climate control, and lighting, affect the overall well-being of passengers. This approach not only enhances the accuracy of comfort assessments but also provides actionable data to optimize vehicle design for improved user experience.
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