An Investigation of the Effects of Driver Age When Using Novel Navigation Systems in a Head-Up Display

Presence Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI:10.1162/pres_a_00317
Sanna M. Pampel;Katherine Lamb;Gary Burnett;Lee Skrypchuk;Chrisminder Hare;Alex Mouzakitis
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Abstract

Although drivers gain experience with age, many older drivers are faced with age-related deteriorations that can lead to a higher crash risk. Head-Up Displays (HUDs) have been linked to significant improvements in driving performance for older drivers by tackling issues related to aging. For this study, two Augmented Reality (AR) HUD virtual car navigation solutions were tested (one screen-fixed, one world-fixed), aiming to improve navigation performance and reduce the discrepancy between younger and older drivers by aiding the appropriate allocation of attention and easing interpretation of navigational information. Twenty-five participants (12 younger, 13 older) undertook a series of drives within a medium-fidelity simulator with three different navigational conditions (virtual car HUD, static HUD arrow graphic, and traditional head-down satnav). Results showed that older drivers tended to achieve navigational success rates similar to the younger group, but experienced higher objective mental workload. Solely for the static HUD arrow graphic, differences in most workload questionnaire items and objective workload between younger and older participants were not significant. The virtual car led to improved navigation performance of all drivers, compared to the other systems. Hence, both AR HUD systems show potential for older drivers, which needs to be further investigated in a real-world driving context.
在平视显示器中使用新型导航系统时驾驶员年龄影响的研究
尽管驾驶员随着年龄的增长而积累经验,但许多年长的驾驶员都面临着与年龄相关的恶化,这可能会导致更高的撞车风险。平视显示器(HUD)通过解决与衰老相关的问题,与老年驾驶员驾驶性能的显著改善有关。在这项研究中,测试了两种增强现实(AR)HUD虚拟汽车导航解决方案(一个屏幕固定,一个世界固定),旨在通过帮助适当分配注意力和简化导航信息的解释,提高导航性能,减少年轻和老年驾驶员之间的差异。25名参与者(12名年轻人,13名年长人)在中等逼真度的模拟器中进行了一系列驾驶,模拟器具有三种不同的导航条件(虚拟汽车HUD、静态HUD箭头图形和传统的平视卫星导航)。结果显示,年龄较大的驾驶员倾向于获得与年轻组相似的导航成功率,但经历了更高的客观心理工作量。仅就静态HUD箭头图而言,年轻和老年参与者在大多数工作量问卷项目和客观工作量方面的差异并不显著。与其他系统相比,虚拟汽车提高了所有驾驶员的导航性能。因此,这两种AR HUD系统都显示出对老年驾驶员的潜力,这需要在现实世界的驾驶环境中进一步研究。
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