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 ====== Modes of Interactions ====== ====== Modes of Interactions ======
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 While the previous section described the foundations and goals of HMI, this section focuses on **how autonomous vehicles communicate with various stakeholders** and through which modes.   While the previous section described the foundations and goals of HMI, this section focuses on **how autonomous vehicles communicate with various stakeholders** and through which modes.  
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 | **Service-Level (Asynchronous)** | Maintenance, updates, diagnostics | Back-end communication; focuses on reliability and traceability. | | **Service-Level (Asynchronous)** | Maintenance, updates, diagnostics | Back-end communication; focuses on reliability and traceability. |
  
-Each communication mode imposes distinct requirements on reliability, bandwidth, and human comprehension.   
-Together, they form a *hierarchical communication ecosystem* that ensures both **operational safety** and **human trust**. 
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-{{:en:safeav:hmc:public_acceptance_triangle.png?400| Dimensions of Public Acceptance influence all HMI layers.}} 
  
 ===== 7. Design Principles for Effective Communication ===== ===== 7. Design Principles for Effective Communication =====
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