HCApr 12, 2019

Situationally Induced Impairment in Navigation Support for Runners

arXiv:1904.06131v13 citations
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This work addresses navigation challenges for runners using mobile devices, but it is incremental as it builds on existing SIID research without introducing new methods or significant performance gains.

The paper studied how mobile devices support navigation for runners, identifying situational induced impairments and disabilities (SIID) during running and proposing early design concepts to address these issues.

Mobile devices are ubiquitous and support us in a myriad of situations. In this paper, we study the support that mobile devices provide for navigation. It presents our findings on the Situational Induced Impairments and Disabilities (SIID) during running. We define the context of runners and the factors affecting the use of mobile devices for navigation during running. We discuss design implications and introduce early concepts to address the uncovered SIID issues. This work contributes to the growing body of research on SIID in using mobile devices.

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