Great Expectations: On the Design of Predictive Motion Cues to Alleviate Carsickness

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Motion sickness has gained renewed interested in the context of the developments in vehicle automation in which we are witnessing a transition from a driver-centric to passenger-centric design philosophy. As a corollary, motion sickness can be expected to become considerably more prevalent which creates a hurdle towards the successful introduction of vehicle automation and its ultimate socio-economic and environmental benefits. We here review early proof-of-concept studies into the beneficial effects of providing passenger with predictive motion cues as an elegant and effective method to reduce motion sickness in future vehicles. Future design parameters are discussed to finetune such cues not only for optimum effectiveness but, importantly, also for acceptance including sensory modality, timing, information detailing, and personalization.
TNO Identifier
957847
ISBN
978-3-030-78357-0
Publisher
Springer
Source title
HCI in Mobility, Transport, and Automotive Systems. HCII 2021
Editor(s)
Krömker, H.
Place of publication
Cham
Pages
240-251
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