A Study of the Steering Time Difference between Narrowing and Widening Circular Tunnels
Author(s) -
Homei Miyashita
Publication year - 2017
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.11185/imt.12.40
The steering law is a robust model for expressing the relationship between movement time and task difficulty. Recently, a corrected model to calculate the steering time difference between narrowing and widening tunnels was proposed. However, the previous work only conducted a user study with straight paths. This paper presents an investigation of steering performance in narrowing and widening circular tunnels to confirm the corrected model as being either adequate or a limitation. The results show that the steering law achieves a good fit (R2 > .98) without the corrected model, thereby indicating the limited benefit of employing the corrected model.
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