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Assessing subjective response to haptic feedback in automotive touchscreens
Assessing subjective response to haptic feedback in automotive touchscreens,10.1145/1620509.1620512,Matthew J. Pitts,Mark A. Williams,Tom Wellings,Ale
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Matthew J. Pitts
,
Mark A. Williams
,
Tom Wellings
,
Alex Attridge
The increasing use of touchscreen interfaces in vehicles poses challenges to designers in terms of optimizing safety, usability and affective response. It is thought that the application of
haptic feedback
to the touchscreen interface will help to improve the
user experience
in all of these areas. This paper describes the initial outcomes of a study to investigate user responses to haptic touchscreens using a simulated driving scenario based on the Lane Change Test, along with representative
use case
tasks. Results indicate preference for multi-modal feedback and
user acceptance
of the
haptic feedback
technology. Effects relating to
multi-modal interaction
and attentional demand are also observed.
Published in 2009.
DOI:
10.1145/1620509.1620512
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