The Influence of Vibration on Performance of Navigation Tasks
Sun, Ming-hui; Gu, Wen-zhao; Ding, Ming; Sun, Xiao-ying
2018
会议日期JUL 17-18, 2017
会议地点Harbin, PEOPLES R CHINA
关键词Tactile feedback Mobile device Multiple vibration motors
卷号219
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-73317-3_36
页码307-318
英文摘要In this paper, we explore the efficiency of vibration feedback techniques in pedestrian navigation systems. For vibration feedback technology, many researchers have provided a variety of different modes of vibration, such as vibration belt, vibrating bracelet and vibration shoes. And there are some researchers to discuss the perception of the human body parts, which part is more suitable for vibration feedback. However, there are still some discussion points that are not taken into account, for example, the identification rate of vibration feedback mode in the processes of walking or running. In order to find the answer, we rebuild the vibration feedback mode to have a new experimental evaluation of the identification rate of these vibration modes. We noticed that when using a hand-held vibration feedback device, it can reduce the visual and auditory feedback. On the other hand, because of the rapid development of the current society, the environment is different in different position, so, when getting the maximum recognition rate of vibration pattern, we can't use this vibration navigation replace the existing navigation completely. However, it is a good choice that the kind of high-efficiency vibration feedback navigation system is used as an auxiliary system of the existing navigation.
会议录ADVANCED HYBRID INFORMATION PROCESSING
语种英语
ISSN号1867-8211
ISBN号978-3-319-73317-3; 978-3-319-73316-6
内容类型会议论文
源URL[http://ir.nssc.ac.cn/handle/122/6595]  
专题国家空间科学中心_空间技术部
推荐引用方式
GB/T 7714
Sun, Ming-hui,Gu, Wen-zhao,Ding, Ming,et al. The Influence of Vibration on Performance of Navigation Tasks[C]. 见:. Harbin, PEOPLES R CHINA. JUL 17-18, 2017.
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