Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:We observe the driving performance effects of gesture-based interaction (GBI) versus touch-based interaction (TBI) for in-vehicle information systems (IVISs). BACKGROUND:As a contributing factor to a number of traffic accidents, driver distraction is a significant problem for traffic safety. More specifically, visual distraction has a strong negative impact on driving performance and risk perception. Thus, the implementation of new interaction systems that use midair gestures to encourage glance-free interactions could reduce visual distraction among drivers. METHODS:In this experiment, participants drove a projection-based Vehicle-in-the-Loop. The projection-based technology combines a visual simulation with kinesthetic, vestibular, and auditory feedback from a car on a test track. While driving, participants used GBI or TBI to perform IVIS tasks. To investigate driving behavior related to critical driving situations and car-following maneuvers, vehicle data based upon longitudinal and lateral driving were collected. RESULTS:Participants reacted faster to critical driving situations when using GBI compared to TBI. For drivers using TBI, steering performance decreased and time headway to a preceding vehicle was higher. CONCLUSION:Gestures provide a safe alternative to in-vehicle interactions. Moreover, GBI has fewer effects on driver distraction than TBI. APPLICATION:Potential applications of this research include all in-vehicle interaction systems used by drivers.
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Hum Factorsjournal_title
Human factorsauthors
Graichen L,Graichen M,Krems JFdoi
10.1177/0018720820943284subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2020-08-14 00:00:00pages
18720820943284eissn
0018-7208issn
1547-8181pub_type
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