Title :
Enhancing interaction with the driving ecology through haptic interfaces
Author :
Lee, John D. ; Stoner, Heather A. ; Marshall, Dawn
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mechanical & Industrial Eng., Iowa Univ., Iowa City, IA
Abstract :
Technology developments in the areas of sensors, controllers, wireless communication, and low-cost computers dramatically change driving. Concerns about distraction due to a wide array of in-vehicle information systems (e.g., voice-based email systems) coupled with an increasing degree of automatic vehicle control systems (e.g., adaptive cruise control) present important design challenges. This technology may distance drivers from the driving situation and may delay their responses to unanticipated, high-demand situations. One way to address this issue is to provide the driver with additional information and warnings; however, additional auditory information may be annoying and visual displays may be distracting. Haptic interfaces offer a promising alternative. This paper describes how techniques adapted from ecological interface design might help identify how different types of haptic interfaces might best convey driving-related information
Keywords :
haptic interfaces; road vehicles; automatic vehicle control systems; driving ecology; ecological interface design; haptic interfaces; in-vehicle information systems; Adaptive arrays; Adaptive systems; Automatic control; Communication system control; Control systems; Environmental factors; Haptic interfaces; Information systems; Vehicles; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2004 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
The Hague
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8566-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2004.1398407