DocumentCode :
2306263
Title :
Simple in-car route guidance information from another perspective: modality versus coding
Author :
Verwey, Willem B.
Author_Institution :
TNO Inst. for Perception, Soesterberg, Netherlands
fYear :
1989
fDate :
11-13 Sept. 1989
Firstpage :
56
Lastpage :
60
Abstract :
A previous field study concerning electronic navigation aids showed the advantage, in terms of navigational errors, of auditory presentation of route guidance instructions as compared with visual instructions (see W.B. Verwey and W.H. Janssen, VTI Report No.342A, p.81-97 of 1988). In the present work, an experiment that tries to approach the issue of optimal route instructions in a more controlled environment is reported. Under conditions of severe perceptual-motor load, subjects were to interpret route instructions with slides depicting real-world junctions. The results showed the advantage of verbal over spatial information. No significant effect of presentation modality was found. Implications for presentation of route guidance instructions are given.<>
Keywords :
audio-visual systems; human factors; navigation; road vehicles; auditory presentation; electronic navigation aids; in-car route guidance; junctions; navigational errors; optimal route instructions; perceptual-motor load; presentation modality; visual instructions; Accidents; Cities and towns; Delay; Humans; Interference; Layout; Navigation; Optimal control; Turning;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vehicle Navigation and Information Systems Conference, 1989. Conference Record
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-9692316-2-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VNIS.1989.98740
Filename :
98740
Link To Document :
بازگشت