Title
Providing Peripheral Trajectory Information To Avoid Motion Sickness During The In-Car Reading Tasks
Abstract
Carsickness is one of the most common types of motion sickness. It can be resulted by unanticipated body motion, which mismatches our anticipation of movement. However, related studies tend to increase user's visual information which instead affects the possibility of doing non-driving tasks. Therefore, matching sensory signals and engaging in the performance of non-driving tasks will be the key to improving user requirements. The experiment, which we choose to carry on a vehicle, analyses subjective ratings of motion sickness, in order that the user not only releases carsickness symptom, but also obtains a meaningful and rich traveling experience (in-vehicle reading). The result and experience shall be able to be applied in other related design research about physiological issues of future technology, such as motion sickness in autonomous driving or virtual reality.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1007/978-3-030-27928-8_33
HUMAN SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND DESIGN II
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Motion sickness, Carsickness, Sensory conflict
Conference
1026
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2194-5357
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yi-Ting Mu100.34
Wei-Chi Chien262.18
Fong-Gong Wu36918.80