A Study on Tactile Walking Surface Indication at Staircases Hisato OHNO 1), Ayako SUZUKI 1), Daisuke...

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A Study on Tactile Walking Surface Indication at Staircases Hisato OHNO 1) , Ayako SUZUKI 1) , Daisuke SUZUKI 1) Toru TAKAHASHI 2) , Daisuke SAWADA 2) Masaki TAUCHI 3) , Tetsuo AKIYAMA 4) TRANSED 2012 New Delhi 1) Railway Technical Research Institute, Tokyo, JAPAN 2) ECOMO Foundation, Tokyo, JAPAN 3) Okayama Prefectural University, Okayama, JAPAN 4) Hokusei Gakuen University, Hokkaido, JAPAN

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A Study on Tactile Walking Surface

Indication at StaircasesHisato OHNO 1), Ayako SUZUKI 1), Daisuke

SUZUKI 1)

Toru TAKAHASHI 2), Daisuke SAWADA 2)

Masaki TAUCHI 3), Tetsuo AKIYAMA 4)

TRANSED 2012 New Delhi

1) Railway Technical Research Institute, Tokyo, JAPAN2) ECOMO Foundation, Tokyo, JAPAN3) Okayama Prefectural University, Okayama, JAPAN4) Hokusei Gakuen University, Hokkaido, JAPAN

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TWSIs of attention pattern should be

installed at staircases, where the risk of

falling by the

visually impaired persons is highly

anticipated.

TWSIs(tactile walking surface indicators) of attention (warning) and guiding pattern have been proved useful in the past decades in providing travel information for visually impaired persons.

BACKGROUND

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In Japan, there are two guidelines for installation of attention TWSIs at staircases. Some inconsistency between them can be seen as is shown below.

1. One guideline requires installation of TWSIs both at the top and bottom of staircases, but the other requires only at the top. (Necessity)

2. Whereas these guideline recommend put the setback of about 30 cm, neither of them specifies the depth of TWSIs. (size of setback and depth of TWSIs)

3. Neither mentions installation of TWSIs on intermediate landings of staircases (Necessity)

Questions about Installation of Attention TWSIs at Staircase

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To answer to the questions about installation of TWSIs at staircases, we conducted two experiments.

EXPERIMENT 1To investigate the needs for the installation of attention TWSIs at the top and bottom of staircases and the dimensions of TWSIs to be installed. EXPERIMENT 2To investigate the needs for the installation of attention as well as guiding TWSIs at the intermediate landing of staircases

PURPOSES

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EXPERIMENT 1Needs for TWSIs and Optimal

layout of TWSIs at the top and bottom of

staircases

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OBJECTIVES of Experiment 1

2: Should TWSI be installed at the

bottom of staircases?

1: What is the optimal layout,

depth and setback, of TWSIs at

staircases?  

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METHOSSubjects

• TWSIs of attention pattern to be compliant to JIS T 9251 (2001) and ISO 23599 (2012) were used.

• 38 blind & 3 low vision• Height: 160.6 ± 10.0 cm• Shoe size: 24.7 ± 1.6 cm• Subjects’ qualification was to do

independent travel frequently using train services.

TWSIs

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METHODS

A mockup of staircase was built indoor. It had an intermediate landing between a pair of flights, upper and lower, of 5 steps staircases.

Experimental setup

Intermediate landing5

5

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600 (562)

Layout Astairs

300 (319)

300 (262)

Layout B

300 (319)

600 (562)

Layout C

(none)

Layout D

Layout of TWSIs; 4 layouts were examined.

Unit: mm

METHODS

*numbers in parentheses reveal effective dimensions

Top or bottom of the staircase

Setback

Depth

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METHODS

Top

Bottom

Experimental Procedure

End of Descent

(EOD)Approach to Ascend (ATA)

Approach to Descend (ATD)

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RESULTS

DescendingApproach to Descend (ATD)

Comparison of the layouts of TWSIs at the top of the staircase

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RESULTS

AscendingApproach to Ascend (ATA)

DescendingEnd of Descent (EOD)

Comparison of the layouts of TWSIs at the bottom of the staircase

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SUMMARY of Experiment 1

Ans. 1: Setback of 30cm and depth of

60cm seemed to be suitable at the top of

staircases. At the bottom of staircases,

30cm setback and 60cm depth was also

better for descending direction. The same

was true for ascending direction though the

need for the depth was not stringent.

Ans. 2: Installation of TWSIs at the

bottom of staircases was found to be

necessary though the need for depth

dimension was divisive.

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EXPERIMENT 2Relationship between the degree of desire of TWSIs presence and

the length of intermediate landings

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OBJECTIVES of Experiment 2

1: Is it necessary to install attention

TWSIs on both ends of intermediate

landings?

2: If there is a desire of TWSIs

installation, how the relationship

between the necessity and the

length of intermediate landing

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METHODS Experimental setupA staircase mockup was made and the length

of the intermediate landing was changeable.The length to be examined were 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5.5, 6.5, and 7.5 m respectively.

Long vs Short

Intermediate landing

TLF

BUF

5

5

No TWSIs were applied in this experiment.

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METHODS Procedure

The same subjects as Experiment 1 participated.

Their need for attention pattern both at the bottom of the upper flight (BUF) and at the top of the lower flight (TLF) on intermediate landing respectively were studied after climb down stairs through the intermediate landings of various length

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Bottom of Upper Flight (BUF)

RESULTS TWSIs(Attention Pattern)

Top of Lower Flight (TLF)

Intermediate LandingIntermediate Landing

? ?

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SUMMARY of Experiment 2Ans. 1: The results indicated that the

installation of TWSIs for both the bottom of

upper flights and the top of lower flights is

desirable but the rate of such desire changed as

a function of the length of intermediate landing.

Ans. 2: The relationship between the desire of

TWSIs installation and the length of the

intermediate landing showed that TWSIs

installation is necessary when the length of

intermediate landing exceed 2.5m at the

bottom of upper flights and 1.8m at the top

of lower flights.

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CONCLUSION1. In the 1st experiment, it was found that TWSIs of

attention pattern are necessary for both of the top and bottom of staircase.

2. It also showed that 30cm setback and 60cm depth were desirable.

3. In the 2nd experiment, it was found that TWSIs are necessary to install at the bottom of a upper flight on intermediate landings when it is longer than 2.5m.

4. It also showed that the desire for installation of TWSIs is much stronger in case of the top of a lower flight than the bottom of a upper flight.

5. Further investigation by low vision subjects will be needed to obtain more detailed layout of TWSIs installation

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