Exploration of Visual and Haptic Sensorial Feedbacks for Pedestrian Navigation

Dushil S. Parshotam, Kira Dressel
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In order to lower our carbon footprint, there has been a push towards more pedestrian-friendly methods of transportation. Navigation wearables have grown with this trend, creating more interactive and enriching experiences for the user. However, most wearable designs do not stem from the properties of sensorial feedback. In this research, we collected both qualitative and quantitative data in multiple user studies. We explored the characteristics of visual and haptic feedback. Allowing the user’s experience to inspire new forms of navigation, with an emphasis on co-creation. It was found that the haptic feedback provides a more intuitive navigational experience while struggling to convey more complex instructions required by traditional turn-by-turn navigation. While visual stimuli performed well irrespective of the complexity of the instruction due to people being familiar with responding to visual cues.
行人导航的视觉和触觉反馈研究
为了降低我们的碳足迹,人们一直在推动更适合行人的交通方式。导航可穿戴设备随着这一趋势而发展,为用户创造了更多互动和丰富的体验。然而,大多数可穿戴设计并非源于感官反馈的特性。在本研究中,我们收集了多个用户研究的定性和定量数据。我们探讨了视觉和触觉反馈的特点。让用户的体验激发新的导航形式,并强调共同创造。研究发现,在传统的逐向导航需要传达更复杂的指令时,触觉反馈提供了更直观的导航体验。而视觉刺激表现良好,与指令的复杂性无关,因为人们熟悉对视觉线索的反应。
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