On the Implications of Sense of Control over Bicycling : Design of a Physical Stamina-Aware Bike
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Lee, C-L., Lee, D., Cheng, Y-M., Sandnes, F.E., Chen, L-C. & Chen, W-C. (2010). On the Implications of Sense of Control over Bicycling: Design of a Physical Stamina-Aware Bike. In: M. Brereton (Ed.) Proceedings of OZCHI 2010, ACM Press http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1952222.1952227Sammendrag
Bicycling has become a mainstream activity among the
environmental aware generation. Bicycling communities
have gradually shown interests in quantitative data of the
bicycling experiences such as road roughness, inclination,
pollution, etc. Bikers utilize these data to infer the
possible stamina cost and quality of surroundings. This
supports them to make a better decision. This study
assumes that fitness level indexed by stamina cost could
enhance a biker's sense of control. The prototype in this
paper was developed to provide stamina cost information,
which is inferred from the terrain patterns of a biking
route. In the system evaluation, participants took a
positive attitude toward this prototype and approved the
importance of stamina cost feedback. This paper also
concluded several key issues about designing the stamina
cost feedback system for bikers.