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LEaD: Utilizing Light Movement as Peripheral Visual Guidance for Scooter Navigation

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This work presents LEaD, a helmet-based visual guidance system utilizing light movement in scooter drivers' peripheral vision for turn-by-turn navigation. A linear light strip mounted on a helmet navigates for scooter drivers using simple 1D light movement, which can be easily acquired and identified by peripheral vision with the on-going foveal vision task. User studies suggest that this novel system can effectively direct scooter drivers without introducing visual distractions in route-guided experiences.

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    MobileHCI '15: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
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