Engbers, Carola; Dubbeldam, Rosemary; Buurke Jaap; Schaake, Leendert; De Goede, Maartje; Rietman, Hans; De Waard, Dick
Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewedCopyright {\textcopyright} 2016 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects on behaviour, mental effort and acceptance of a simple prototype of an electronic rear-view assistance system designed for older cyclists that are at risk of falls. The prototype was incorporated into a simple cycling simulator and provided information about traffic from behind in two modalities: visual and haptic. Twenty-one older participants ( {\textgreater} 64 years) completed three conditions: warnings in two modalities and a control condition without warnings. Mental effort and acceptance were assessed using subjective rating scales and by monitoring changes in cycling speed. Less mental effort was reported when using the rear-view assistant. Significantly more correct decisions regarding a safe left turn were made with system advice. No significant speed differences were found between the two modality conditions. It is concluded that the electronic rear-view assistance system can potentially support the older cyclist successfully by warning for traffic coming from behind.
Dubbeldam, Rosemary | Professur für Bewegungswissenschaften (Prof. Wagner) |