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Evaluation of Vibrotactile Warning Systems for Supporting Hazard Awareness and Safety of Distracted Pedestrians

机译:评估支持分散注意力的行人的危险意识和安全的触觉预警系统

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Background: Mobile devices can be considered essential tools for many daily activities, though there are potential safety risks associated with distraction when hazards are present (e.g., pedestrians near heavily-trafficked roads or workers in industrial settings). Yet, these devices offer onboard sensor and computing capabilities that can be leveraged to improve safety by capturing and guiding attention to approaching hazards. In domains that heavily load vision and audition, vibrotactile cues can reliably support hazard awareness and provide guidance for hazard avoidance. Purpose: We evaluated the effectiveness of prototype vibrotactile warning systems in enhancing recognition of hazards and appropriate avoidance maneuvers. Methods: Participants (n = 27) walked on a treadmill, following a virtual pedestrian path, under varied distracting task conditions. Vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists approached from multiple directions, representing "true" (would result in a collision if not avoided) and "false" hazards. Performance was compared with and without each of two experimental displays that presented directional vibrations via devices affixed to suspenders and to an industrial helmet. Signal detection theory and response time analyses were used to determine how well each display supported detection and avoidance of true hazards under each task condition. Results: Each vibrotactile display (suspenders- or helmet-mounted) significantly improved hazard detection in terms of hit rates and response times. Task conditions that included texting and (to a lesser extent) music negatively impacted performance, but decrements were smaller when vibrotactile displays were used. Although conditions involving the vibrotactile displays did not differ significantly in response times or signal detection theory measures, subjective ratings suggested the suspenders display was more comfortable and preferred overall. Conclusions: Vibrotactile displays improved hazard detection and avoidance; however, sensitivity in distinguishing true and false hazards could be improved. Advanced versions of these warning systems offer potential to improve hazard awareness and safety for distracted pedestrians and workers.
机译:背景:移动设备可被视为许多日常活动中必不可少的工具,尽管在存在危险时(例如,人流密集的道路附近的行人或工业环境中的工人)存在与分心有关的潜在安全风险。然而,这些设备提供了机载传感器和计算功能,可以通过捕获和引导对接近危险的关注来利用这些功能来提高安全性。在视力和听觉负荷很大的领域中,触觉提示可以可靠地支持危害意识并为避免危害提供指导。目的:我们评估了原型触觉预警系统在增强对危害的识别和适当的回避操作方面的有效性。方法:参与者(n = 27)在各种分散注意力的工作条件下,沿着虚拟的人行道在跑步机上行走。车辆,行人和骑自行车的人从多个方向接近,表示“真”(如果不避免,将导致碰撞)和“假”危险。对比了两个实验显示器在有无情况下的性能,这两个实验显示器通过固定在吊带和工业头盔上的设备呈现出定向振动。信号检测理论和响应时间分析用于确定每个显示器在每个任务条件下支持检测和避免真实危险的程度。结果:每个振动式触觉显示器(悬挂式或头盔式安装)在命中率和响应时间方面都大大改善了危险检测。包括发短信和(在较小程度上)音乐在内的任务条件会对性能产生负面影响,但使用触觉显示时,减量较小。尽管涉及触觉显示器的条件在响应时间或信号检测理论方法上没有显着差异,但是主观评分表明,悬挂式显示器更舒适,总体上更受青睐。结论:触觉显示改善了危险的发现和避免。但是,可以提高区分真假风险的敏感性。这些警告系统的高级版本具有提高分心的行人和工人的危险意识和安全性的潜力。

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