@mastersthesis{probst2015hmdcar, author = {Thomas Probst}, title = {{Auswirkungen der Verwendung von opaken monokularen Head-Mounted Displays für Autofahrer}}, year = {2015}, month = {Mar}, abstract = {{In this thesis the effects of using Head-Mounted displays in cars will be researched. There is already a use of Head-Up displays in vehicles as navigation system or as support for controlling secondary and tertiary tasks. Now there is the question, if smart glasses have also the chance to support the driver in the car or it's more a distraction for the driver. There exists already some resaerches for Head-Up displays and smart glasses, which also will be presented in this thesis with theirs most important results. For the research of this issue, an Android application was implemented, which shall support the user controlling the smart glasses with a smartphone. The communication of the application includes reading and writing messages and also calling numbers. In the university of Passau, a study was executed with students, with the use of a Vuzix M100 and the implemented application. In this study the participants had to drive on a driving simulator (LCT) and simultaneous reading and writing messages. Therefore two cycles were executed: one cycle only using the smartphone and one cycle by using the smartphone and smart glasses. The results of the study show, that reading textes using a smart glasses was for the most of the participants more easier than reading without smart glasses. But using the smart glasses for writing messages caused more problems than using only a smartphone. In general the participants were more distracted with smart glasses, because they had to concentrate on two devices.}}, address = {Innstra{\ss}e 43, 94032 Passau, Germany}, school = {Lehrstuhl f\"{u}r Informatik mit Schwerpunkt Eingebettete Systeme, Universit\"{a}t Passau}, type = {Bachelor's Thesis}, }