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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2020.18.8.447

The Study of Interaction Design for Preventing and Reducing of Carsickness of Passengers in an Autonomous Mobility  

Kim, Soo-Hyun (Industrial Design, Graduate School of Industrial Arts, Hong-ik University)
Kim, Jae-Yeop (Department of Industrial Design, College of Fine Arts, Hong-ik University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.18, no.8, 2020 , pp. 447-457 More about this Journal
Abstract
Mobility passengers with over four levels of autonomous driving are more likely to feel carsickness because they do not drive independently. Therefore study on how to prevent or mitigate carsickness are needed to ensure comfortable and productive moving experience of passengers. Therefore this study looked into prior researches on the causes and solutions of carsickness and conducted a survey on the specific situation of carsickness among the general public. Based on this preliminary study the four interaction guide lines for preventing and mitigating of carsickness were designed and validated by performing a CVT (Concept value test). The study have shown that people prefer auditory sense and somatic senses for response in carsickness. These current have been similar in CVT and I believe that specific interaction design proposals and validations will be needed in the future.
Keywords
Autonomous mobility; Carsickness; Prevention; Mitigation; Interaction design; Interaction guide;
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