Experimental optimization of route guidance information using context information.

Author(s)
Bengler, K. Haller, R. & Zimmer, A.
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Abstract

Navigation in an unfamiliar area is a very demanding task of the average driver. The support quality of a route guidance system depends strongly on an optimal way of presenting information to the driver. The work described in this paper investigates the extent to which landmark information and the combinations of subsequent decisions improve navigation. Data gathered in a driving simulator and field test show that traffic related context and "chunking" of route guidance information has positive effects on driver behaviour. (A)

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C 10128 (In: C 9906 d [electronic version only]) /91 / IRRD 868752
Source

In: "Towards an intelligent transport system" : proceedings of the first world congress on applications of transport telematics and Intelligent Vehicle-Highway Systems IVHS, Palais de Congrès de Paris, France, 30 November - 3 December 1994, Volume 4, p. 1758-1765, 6 ref.

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