학술논문

The Influence of Immersive Driving Environments on Human-Cockpit Evaluations
Document Type
Conference
Source
2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences System Sciences (HICSS), 2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on. :523-532 Jan, 2015
Subject
Computing and Processing
Navigation
Glass
Three-dimensional displays
Keyboards
Software
Vehicles
Reliability
Immersive environments
Human-Cockpit-Interactions
Language
ISSN
1530-1605
Abstract
To ensure safety and usability of advanced in-car cockpit solutions, prospective evaluation during early prototyping stages is important, especially when developing innovative human-cockpit-interactions. In this context, highly realistic test environments will help to provide reliable and valid findings. Nevertheless, real car driving studies are difficult to control, manipulate, replicate and standardize. They are also more time consuming and expensive. One economizing suggestion is the implementation of immersive driving environments within simulator studies to provide users with a more realistic awareness of the situation. This paper discusses research investigating the influence of immersive driving environments. We evaluated three interaction modalities (touch, spin controller, free-hand gestures), and two levels of immersivity (low, high) to examine this methodology. Twenty participants took part in the driving simulator study. Objective and subjective data show advantages regarding situational awareness and perception for high immersive driving environments when interacting with a navigation system.