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Conference Paper: Haptic interface for the distracted drivers

TitleHaptic interface for the distracted drivers
Authors
KeywordsHaptic
Interface design
Multisensory warning signal
Spatial attention
Tactile displays
Issue Date2008
Citation
Proceedings Of The Sice Annual Conference, 2008, p. 890-893 How to Cite?
AbstractThe sense of touch can provide an effective, but at present underutilized, alternative to vision for information presentation to drivers. A series of empirical studies was designed to investigate the possibility of improving driver responses to potential critical emergency situations by the presentation of directional haptic warning signals. The results demonstrated the potential utility of haptic (and combined auditory and haptic) warning signals in capturing the visual attention of drivers to the direction requiring their immediate attention. These results have important implications for the increasingly popular multisensory interfaces. © 2008 SICE.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/168889
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dc.description.abstractThe sense of touch can provide an effective, but at present underutilized, alternative to vision for information presentation to drivers. A series of empirical studies was designed to investigate the possibility of improving driver responses to potential critical emergency situations by the presentation of directional haptic warning signals. The results demonstrated the potential utility of haptic (and combined auditory and haptic) warning signals in capturing the visual attention of drivers to the direction requiring their immediate attention. These results have important implications for the increasingly popular multisensory interfaces. © 2008 SICE.en_HK
dc.languageengen_US
dc.relation.ispartofProceedings of the SICE Annual Conferenceen_HK
dc.subjectHapticen_HK
dc.subjectInterface designen_HK
dc.subjectMultisensory warning signalen_HK
dc.subjectSpatial attentionen_HK
dc.subjectTactile displaysen_HK
dc.titleHaptic interface for the distracted driversen_HK
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dc.identifier.emailHo, C: cristyho@hku.hken_HK
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dc.identifier.doi10.1109/SICE.2008.4654780en_HK
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