Evaluation of Haptic Patterns on a Steering Wheel

Gözel Shakeri, Alexander Ng, John Williamson, S. Brewster
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Infotainment Systems can increase mental workload and divert visual attention away from looking ahead on the roads. When these systems give information to the driver, providing it through the tactile channel on the steering wheel might improve driving behaviour and safety. This paper describes an investigation into the perceivability of haptic feedback patterns using an actuated surface on a steering wheel. Six solenoids were embedded along the rim creating three bumps under each palm. A simulated driving study was conducted to test for recognition accuracy of the haptic patterns (81.3%). There was no significant increase in lane deviation or steering angle during haptic pattern presentation. These results suggest that drivers can reliably distinguish between cutaneous patterns presented on the steering wheel. Our findings can assist in delivering non-critical messages to the driver (e.g. driving performance, incoming text messages, etc.) without decreasing driving performance or increasing perceived mental workload.
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方向盘触觉模式的评估
信息娱乐系统会增加精神负荷,分散人们在道路上的视觉注意力。当这些系统向驾驶员提供信息时,通过方向盘上的触觉通道提供信息可能会改善驾驶行为和安全性。本文描述了一项调查,对触觉反馈模式的可感知性使用方向盘上的驱动表面。六个螺线管沿着边缘嵌入,在每个手掌下形成三个凸起。通过模拟驾驶实验,测试了触觉模式的识别准确率(81.3%)。在触觉模式呈现期间,车道偏差和转向角度没有显著增加。这些结果表明驾驶员可以可靠地区分方向盘上呈现的皮肤图案。我们的研究结果可以帮助向驾驶员传递非关键信息(例如驾驶性能,收到的短信等),而不会降低驾驶性能或增加感知的精神工作量。
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