运动病
运动(物理)
心率
模拟
外围设备
物理医学与康复
计算机科学
听力学
医学
计算机视觉
血压
内科学
放射科
作者
Juffrizal Karjanto,Nidzamuddin Md. Yusof,Jacques Terken,Frank Delbressine,Matthias Rauterberg
出处
期刊:Mechanical Engineering for Society and Industry
[Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang]
日期:2022-06-17
卷期号:2 (2): 72-81
被引量:6
摘要
This study investigates the level of experienced motion sickness when performing reading while being driven in fully automated driving under three different conditions. One condition was without any intervention while the other two conditions were with the visual (VPIS) and haptic (HPIS) peripheral information system. Both systems provided the upcoming navigational information in the lateral direction three seconds before the turning/cornering was done. It was hypothesized that with the peripheral information systems, the experienced motion sickness would be reduced compared to the condition where a peripheral information system was not present. Eighteen participants with severe motion sickness susceptibility were carefully chosen to undergo the conditions using an instrumented vehicle with the Wizard-of-Oz approach. The participants were required to read from a tablet during the whole 15-minutes of automated driving. Results from the heart rate variability (beats per minute, root means square of successive differences, and high-frequency component) indicated no statistically significant changes (p < 0.05) in motion sickness found with the presence of HPIS and VPIS when performing reading when being driven in automated mode. However, results from this study were mixed and inconclusive, but overall findings indicated mild motion sickness was found in both VPIS and HPIS conditions.
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