Directional kinematic control systems: BayerRecent Research Landscape
Sensory mismatch during autonomous transit triggers kinetosis, leading to passenger discomfort and reduced productivity. These systems synchronize physical vehicle motion with visual or vestibular cues to mitigate nausea.
What technical problems is Bayer addressing in Directional kinematic control systems?
Inconsistent cross-device visual synchronization
(31)evidences
Disruptions in content continuity between fixed vehicle displays and wearable optics. Eliminating visual latency or misalignment during handovers prevents user disorientation and cognitive load.
Driver cognitive overload
(27)evidences
Unmanaged presentation of complex digital content across multiple output units causes cognitive distraction and spatial disorientation for vehicle occupants. Optimizing information placement reduces mental processing latency and improves situational awareness.
Passenger kinetosis during transit
(2)evidences
Discrepancy between visual and vestibular inputs during vehicle motion causes kinetosis. Mitigating this physiological distress improves passenger comfort and enables non-driving activities.