TurnAhead: Designing 3-DoF Rotational Haptic Cues to Improve First-person Viewing (FPV) Experiences
Journal
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings
ISBN
9781450394215
Date Issued
2023-04-19
Author(s)
Ke, Bo Cheng
Li, Min Han
Chen, Yu
Cheng, Chia Yu
Chang, Chiao Ju
Li, Yun Fang
Wang, Shun Yu
Fang, Chiao
Abstract
First-Person View (FPV) drone is a recently developed category of drones designed for precision flying and for capturing exhilarating experiences that could not be captured before, such as navigating through tight indoor spaces and flying extremely close to subjects of interest. FPV viewing experiences, while exhilarating, typically have frequent rotations that can lead to visually induced discomfort. We present TurnAhead, which uses 3-DoF rotational haptic cues that correspond to camera rotations to improve the comfort, immersion, and enjoyment of FPV experiences. It uses headset-mounted air jets to provide ungrounded rotational forces and is the first device to support rotation around all 3 axes: yaw, pitch, and roll. We conducted a series of perception and formative studies to explore the design space of timing and intensity of haptic cues, followed by user experience evaluation, for a combined total of 44 participants (n=12, 8, 6, 18). Results showed that TurnAhead significantly improved overall comfort, immersion, and enjoyment, and was preferred by 89% of participants.
Subjects
First-person Viewing Video | Haptic Device | User Experience Design | Virtual Reality
Type
conference paper