Thermal in-car interaction for navigation

作者: Patrizia Di Campli San Vito , Stephen A. Brewster , Frank Pollick , Stuart White

DOI: 10.1145/3136755.3143029

关键词: ThermalSimulationTask (project management)Virtual citySteering wheelInteraction designComputer science

摘要: In this demonstration we show a thermal interaction design on the steering wheel for navigational cues in car. Participants will be able to use thermally enhanced follow instructions given turn-to-turn based navigation task virtual city. The provided both sides of and indicate turning direction by warming corresponding side, while opposite side is being cooled.

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