We are pleased to share our peer-reviewed publication, “Potentializing Haptic Feedback Mechanisms for Developing Interactive Components for Driver Seats,”
presented at HCI International 2020 and published by Springer.
This research forms a key part of the Smart Seat project, which investigates how haptic feedback can enhance driver–vehicle interaction.
The study explores the potential of an intuitive, body-centered interface embedded within the car seat, enabling more seamless
and immersive communication between human and machine—beyond traditional audio and visual cues.
HCI International 2020 – Late Breaking Papers: Digital Human Modeling and Ergonomics, Mobility and Intelligent Environments
Published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 12429 — Springer
Authors: Mannan Ghanizadeh Grayli, Hoda Eskandarnia, Sahar Asgari Tappeh, Mahdi Najafi, Nashid Nabian
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Potentializing Haptic Feedback Mechanisms for Developing Interactive Components for Driver Seat. Published by Springer— Nov 2020