Title :
A simulator evaluation of five in-vehicle route guidance systems
Author :
Srinivasan, Raghavan ; Landau, Francine H. ; Jovanis, Paul P.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Transport Studies, California Univ., Davis, CA, USA
Abstract :
Experiments were conducted in a fixed base high fidelity simulator to study the effect of in-vehicle route guidance devices on the attentional demands of driving. Drivers navigated a simulated network using five route guidance systems: paper map, heads-down turn-by-turn display, heads-down electronic route map, heads-up turn-by-turn display, and audio guidance system. Dependent variables included reaction times to a roadside scanning task, number of navigation errors and subjective workload. Results indicated the paper map to be associated with the longest reaction time and the highest workload. The audio system was associated with the shortest reaction time and the lowest workload, followed closely by the heads-down electronic map and the heads-up turn-by-turn display. Subjects reacted faster to the scanning task with heads-up turn-by-turn display compared to the heads-down turn-by-turn display. The heads-down electronic map despite its complexity performed better than the simpler heads-down turn-by-turn display
Keywords :
digital simulation; driver information systems; human factors; navigation; simulation; audio guidance system; driving attentional demands; fixed base high fidelity simulator; heads-down electronic route map; heads-down turn-by-turn display; heads-up turn-by-turn display; in-vehicle route guidance systems; navigation errors; paper map; roadside scanning task; simulator evaluation; Aerospace electronics; Air transportation; Aircraft navigation; Audio systems; Auditory displays; Computer displays; Driver circuits; Roads; Two dimensional displays; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicle Navigation and Information Systems Conference, 1995. Proceedings. In conjunction with the Pacific Rim TransTech Conference. 6th International VNIS. 'A Ride into the Future'
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2587-7
DOI :
10.1109/VNIS.1995.518823