Philosophy & Computer Inteaction 1. Using an example of driving a car, describe
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Question
Philosophy & Computer Inteaction
1. Using an example of driving a car, describe how each of these three types of human perception (visual, auditory, tactile) are currently used to give the driver feedback while driving a car. 100 words min
2. for each of these three types of human perception, suggest another way it could be used to give the driver feedback about something that does not currently use that modality. For the purposes of this question, you can assume an older, simple car; you will not be penalized for designing a “new” feature that actually already exists in some new high-end cars. 100 words min
3.Name another type of human perception outside these three (here’s a few), and name one way it is or could be used for feedback to the driver. If you find yourself stuck, try thinking especially about how you might give feedback to a distracted driver. 100 words min
Explanation / Answer
Visual Awareness: Rear-view Mirrors
Using this visual perception of
drivers got increase the view and easily found the vechicles in mirror.They are placed in the side left and right of the vehicle to get the image for lateral part of the vehicle.To increse road awareness and driving safety these mirrors best visual perception for drivers.
Auditory: Horns
Horns are very important feature in automobiles and they are used to produce sound so that other vehicles can understand there is a vehicle at the back or side.It is vesy useful in situations when the danger is not in the road user’s field-of-view,thus will increase the reality around the surroundings.
Tactile: Rumble Strips
Rumble strips also known as audible lines or sleeper lines. These are nothing but road markings used to attract the attention of tyhe drivers so that drivers can easily understand there is situation going so that drivers can slow down their vehicles.It is very useful for inattentive drivers.
These lines will produce the vibartion for the vehicle and thus alert the drivers to correct the direction so that accidents will avoid.These are also supplied transversely over the width of the road.