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Exploring human: eBike interaction to support rider autonomy

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posted on 2024-10-31, 20:47 authored by Josh Andres, Julian de Hoog, Jurg von Kanel, Julian Berk, Le Bach, Xizi Wang, Marcus Brazil, Florian Floyd Mueller
eBikes contribute to the future of personal transport while offering physical activity and wellbeing benefits. However, there has been little exploration of the way eBikes interact with humans within the field of human-computer interaction (HCI). In exploring this opportunity we augmented existing eBike functionality to create "Ava, the eBike", a prototype aiming to support a playful eBike riding experience by supporting the rider's autonomy. We used inherent cycling body movement to playfully interface with the eBike's functionality and fuse the rider's body to Ava's, as a way of harmonising bodily interaction with the eBike in a continuous expression. Through this offering playful bodily interactions while reducing interaction obstacles. Furthermore, we leveraged LEDs and multiple sounds creating a flexible environment in which the rider can choose the emitting sound when accelerating. Our work will contribute to designing playful interactive technology that supports users' autonomy while augmenting their bodily capabilities, and expanding the field of human-eBike interaction.

History

Start page

85

End page

92

Total pages

8

Outlet

CHI PLAY Companion '16 Proceedings of the 2016 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play Companion Extended Abstracts

Name of conference

CHI PLAY 2016

Publisher

ACM

Place published

United States

Start date

2016-10-16

End date

2016-10-20

Language

English

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Copyright is held by the owner/author(s).

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2006075349

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-07-26

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