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Hand-Held Haptic Navigation Devices for Actual Walking
- Source :
- IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 15(4), 655-666. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2022.
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Abstract
- In this survey, we give an overview of hand-held haptic navigation devices specifically designed for and tested with pedestrians. We distinguish devices for indoor use and for outdoor use as the implementation is usually quite different. Outdoor devices make use of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) tracking built-in in smartphones; indoor devices use a variety of sensors, and tracking and localization systems and these are usually restricted to a small part of a building. Overall, the high success rates reported in the studies show that vibrotactile stimulation via a hand-held user interface is suitable for navigation instructions, as in all experiments (almost) all participants reached their goal. An issue for several of the indoor devices is that walking speeds were (much) lower than normal walking speeds and path efficiency was relatively low. However, these issues might be overcome with some training as in most studies there was hardly any practice time. Several of the outdoor devices seem quite close to taking the last step before commercial use. In the Discussion, we evaluate the suitability of the devices for persons with visual and/or hearing impairments. Especially devices that provide very specific instructions, such as, ‘go straight’ or ‘go right’, seem valuable for this population.
- Subjects :
- deafblind
hand-held
Location awareness
blind
Walking
Haptic interfaces
Navigation
Computer Science Applications
Human-Computer Interaction
Touch Perception
outdoors
Global Positioning System
Haptic Technology
Geographic Information Systems
Legged locomotion
Humans
Buildings
indoors
hand-worn
Visualization
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 23340134 and 19391412
- Volume :
- 15
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- IEEE Transactions on Haptics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2f460f9a87be8251b0204c7e4190ca31