학술논문

From Shielding to Avoidance: Passenger Augmented Reality and the Layout of Virtual Displays for Productivity in Shared Transit
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics IEEE Trans. Visual. Comput. Graphics Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on. 28(11):3640-3650 Nov, 2022
Subject
Computing and Processing
Bioengineering
Signal Processing and Analysis
Layout
Space exploration
Public transportation
Automobiles
Productivity
Headphones
Usability
Augmented Reality
Virtual Workspaces
Mixed Reality
Extended Reality
Passengers
Transport
Transit
Airplanes
Cars
Trains
Subway
Mobility
Language
ISSN
1077-2626
1941-0506
2160-9306
Abstract
Passengers spend considerable periods of time in shared transit spaces, relying on smartphones and laptops for work. However, these displays are limited in size and ergonomics compared to typical multi-monitor setups used in the office, impairing productivity. Augmented Reality (AR) headsets could provide large, flexible virtual workspaces during travel, enabling passengers to work more efficiently. This paper investigates the factors affecting how passengers choose to layout virtual displays in car, train, subway and plane environments, studying the affordances of each mode of transport and the presence of others. Results from our experiment showed: significant usage of the physical environment to align displays; strong social effects meant avoiding placing displays over other passengers or their belongings; and use of displays for shielding oneself from others. Our findings show the unique challenges posed by the mode of transport and presence of others on the use of AR for mobile productivity in the future.