Vibrobelt: tactile navigation support for cyclists
H Steltenpohl, A Bouwer - … of the 2013 international conference on …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
Tactile displays can be used without demanding the attention from the human visual system,
which makes them attractive for use in wayfinding contexts, where visual attention should be …
which makes them attractive for use in wayfinding contexts, where visual attention should be …
Navigation systems for motorcyclists: exploring wearable tactile feedback for route guidance in the real world
Current navigation systems for motor cyclists use visual or auditory cues for guidance.
However, this poses a challenge to the motorcyclists since their visual and auditory …
However, this poses a challenge to the motorcyclists since their visual and auditory …
Delivering directional haptic cues through eyeglasses and a seat
Navigation systems usually require visual or auditory attention. Providing the user with
haptic cues could potentially decrease cognitive demand in navigation. This study is …
haptic cues could potentially decrease cognitive demand in navigation. This study is …
Where to turn my car? Comparison of a tactile display and a conventional car navigation system under high load condition
Tactile displays are an actively studied means to convey large amount of spatial information
in the car. Their advantage compared to conventional car navigation systems is their ability …
in the car. Their advantage compared to conventional car navigation systems is their ability …
A wearable multimodal interface for exploring urban points of interest
Locating points of interest (POIs) in cities is typically facilitated by visual aids such as paper
maps, brochures, and mobile applications. However, these techniques require visual …
maps, brochures, and mobile applications. However, these techniques require visual …
Extended phantom sensation: vibrotactile-based movement sensation in the area outside the inter-stimulus
Vibrotactile phantom sensation is an intuitive methodology for perceiving the localization of
a moving object. However, the presentation area is limited to the inter-stimulus. To extend …
a moving object. However, the presentation area is limited to the inter-stimulus. To extend …
Pedestrian navigation using the sense of touch
Haptics is a feedback technology that takes advantage of the human sense of touch by
applying forces, vibrations, and/or motions to a haptic-enabled user device such as a mobile …
applying forces, vibrations, and/or motions to a haptic-enabled user device such as a mobile …
Feel your route: A tactile display for car navigation
Feel your route – designing a tactile display for car navigation systems Page 1 Feel your route
– designing a tactile display for car navigation systems Susanne Boll, Amna Asif University of …
– designing a tactile display for car navigation systems Susanne Boll, Amna Asif University of …
Guided by touch: Tactile pedestrian navigation
Haptics is a feedback technology that takes advantage of the human sense of touch by
applying forces, vibrations, and/or motions to a haptic-enabled user device such as a mobile …
applying forces, vibrations, and/or motions to a haptic-enabled user device such as a mobile …
A wearable vibrotactile display for automotive route guidance: evaluating usability, workload, performance and preference
J Szczerba, R Hersberger… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Automotive navigation systems typically provide distance and directional information of an
ensuing maneuver by means of visual indicators and audible instructions. These systems …
ensuing maneuver by means of visual indicators and audible instructions. These systems …