Visually impaired individuals often require a guide runner to safely participate in outdoor running. However, maintaining synchronized pacing with verbal cues or tethers can be mentally taxing and physically restrictive. Existing solutions primarily focus on navigation or obstacle avoidance but overlook the importance of real-time interpersonal rhythm coordination during running. We introduce RunPacer, a smartwatch-based vibrotactile feedback system that delivers synchronized rhythmic pulses to both runners. In contrast to conventional guide-running systems that rely heavily on continuous verbal communication or mechanical tethering, RunPacer emphasizes interpersonal cadence alignment as its core interaction model. By pre-setting a target step frequency or dynamically adapting to the guide's natural pace, the system ensures that both runners receive identical haptic cues, enabling them to maintain coordinated motion intuitively and efficiently. This poster presents the system architecture, positions it within prior research on haptic entrainment, and outlines the vision for future field deployment, including potential multimodal feedback extensions. RunPacer contributes a lightweight, socially cooperative, and non-visual assistive framework that reimagines co-running as a shared, embodied, and accessible experience.
翻译:视障人士参与户外跑步活动时通常需要陪跑员以确保安全。然而,依靠语音提示或牵引绳维持同步配速会带来精神负担与身体约束。现有解决方案主要关注导航或避障功能,却忽视了跑步过程中实时人际节奏协调的重要性。本研究提出RunPacer——一种基于智能手表的振动触觉反馈系统,可向跑者双方传递同步节律脉冲。与传统依赖持续语音沟通或机械牵引的陪跑系统不同,RunPacer以人际步频协调为核心交互模式。通过预设目标步频或动态适配陪跑员自然节奏,系统确保双方接收完全相同的触觉提示,使其能够直观高效地保持协调运动。本海报展示系统架构,将其置于既有触觉节律同步研究脉络中,并展望未来实地部署愿景,包括潜在的多模态反馈扩展方案。RunPacer构建了一种轻量化、社会协作式的非视觉辅助框架,将协同跑步重新构想为共享化、具身化且可普适的体验。