Drivers regularly use their smartphones to perform secondary tasks while driving, which can negatively impact traffic safety. In such complex interaction, multimodal feedback has been associated with lowering driver distraction. We investigated four methods for completing a phone-based secondary task while driving: smartphone in hand, smartphone in a rack, buttons on the steering wheel with Head-up-display (HUD), and mid-air gestures with an ultrasound haptic feedback and a HUD. Participants (N=16) drove the Lane Change Test (LCT) simulator with each method to complete predefined secondary tasks. To measure performance in primary task, we recorded lane deviations and for secondary task we measured response times and errors. Additionally, th...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.31979/mti.2020.18132020PDFTech ReportFav...
The use of mobile phones while driving—one of the most common driver distractions—has been a signifi...
Driver distraction has been a concern for the automotive industry and for researchers in the area of...
Drivers regularly use their smartphones to perform secondary tasks while driving, which can negative...
Mid-air gestures in cars are being used by an increasing number of drivers on the road. Us-ability c...
Focussed ultrasound can be used to create the sensation of touch in mid-air. Combined with gestures,...
The use of ultrasound haptic feedback for mid-air gestures in cars has been proposed to provide a se...
Mid-air ultrasound skin stimulation is a known technology used to provide haptic feedback for touchl...
Distraction from the use of mobile phones has been identified as one of the causes of road traffic c...
peer reviewedInnovative in-car applications provided on smartphones can deliver real-time alternativ...
Distracted driving related to cell phone usage ranks among the top three causes of fatal crashes on ...
Studies have shown that wireless phone use while driving contributes to crashes [1]. To address this...
This paper presents an investigation into the effects of different feedback modalities on mid-air ge...
Distracted driving is a factor in approximately 3,000 crashrelated fatalities in the United States e...
A pilot study was conducted to explore the potential of sonically-enhanced gestures as controls for ...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.31979/mti.2020.18132020PDFTech ReportFav...
The use of mobile phones while driving—one of the most common driver distractions—has been a signifi...
Driver distraction has been a concern for the automotive industry and for researchers in the area of...
Drivers regularly use their smartphones to perform secondary tasks while driving, which can negative...
Mid-air gestures in cars are being used by an increasing number of drivers on the road. Us-ability c...
Focussed ultrasound can be used to create the sensation of touch in mid-air. Combined with gestures,...
The use of ultrasound haptic feedback for mid-air gestures in cars has been proposed to provide a se...
Mid-air ultrasound skin stimulation is a known technology used to provide haptic feedback for touchl...
Distraction from the use of mobile phones has been identified as one of the causes of road traffic c...
peer reviewedInnovative in-car applications provided on smartphones can deliver real-time alternativ...
Distracted driving related to cell phone usage ranks among the top three causes of fatal crashes on ...
Studies have shown that wireless phone use while driving contributes to crashes [1]. To address this...
This paper presents an investigation into the effects of different feedback modalities on mid-air ge...
Distracted driving is a factor in approximately 3,000 crashrelated fatalities in the United States e...
A pilot study was conducted to explore the potential of sonically-enhanced gestures as controls for ...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.31979/mti.2020.18132020PDFTech ReportFav...
The use of mobile phones while driving—one of the most common driver distractions—has been a signifi...
Driver distraction has been a concern for the automotive industry and for researchers in the area of...