Reading during fully automated driving: a study of the effect of peripheral visual and haptic information on situation awareness and mental workload

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  • who: Nidzamuddin Md. Yusof and colleagues from the peripheral information to increase the SA about the direction of the FAV movement to the userFor example, [22] explored a tactile belt for drivers to provide turn-by-turn information. The vibration actuator locations provided information about the direction, while the number of pulses provided information about the distance. They found that the drivers` orientation performance was better than a typical (built-in) car navigation system with audio feedback. In principle, providing information through a peripheral display introduces a secondary task for the user, which might increase the mental . . .

     

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