DocumentCode
1288327
Title
A Tactile Seat for Direction Coding in Car Driving: Field Evaluation
Author
Hogema, Jeroen H. ; De Vries, Sjoerd C. ; Van Erp, Jan B F ; Kiefer, Raymond J.
Author_Institution
TNO Human Factors, Soesterberg, Netherlands
Volume
2
Issue
4
fYear
2009
Firstpage
181
Lastpage
188
Abstract
This in-traffic, field study examined the merit of using a car seat instrumented with tactile stimulation elements (tactors) to communicate directional information to a driver. A car seat fitted with an 8 times 8 matrix of tactors embedded in the seat pan was used to code eight different directions (the four cardinal and four oblique directions). With this seat mounted in a car, a field study was conducted under both smooth road and brick road vibratory conditions. The primary performance measures were directional accuracy and reaction time, measured under both alerted and simulated surprise conditions. Overall, the results show that the tactile chair seat provides a promising and robust method of providing directional information. The percentage of correct directional responses was very high (92 percent of all trials), and incorrect responses were typically just one location segment (45 degrees) off.
Keywords
automotive components; driver information systems; haptic interfaces; seats; brick road vibratory conditions; car driving; car seat; direction coding; smooth road vibratory conditions; tactile chair seat; tactile stimulation elements; Haptic I/O; human factors; user interfaces.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Haptics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1939-1412
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TOH.2009.35
Filename
5196671
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