TiltChair
We propose TiltChair, an actuated office chair that physically manipulates the user’s posture by actively inclining the chair’s seat to address problems associated with prolonged sitting. The system controls the inclination angle and motion speed with the aim of achieving manipulative but unobtrusive posture guidance.
To demonstrate its potential, we first built a prototype of TiltChair with a seat that could be tilted by pneumatic control. We then investigated the effects of the seat’s inclination angle and motions on task performance and overall sitting experience through two experiments. The results show that the inclination angle mainly affects the difficulty of maintaining one’s posture, while the motion speed affected the conspicuousness and subjective acceptability of the motion. However, these seating conditions did not affect objective task performance. Based on these results, we propose a design space for facilitating effective seat-inclination behavior using the three dimensions of angle, speed, and continuity. Furthermore, we discuss promising applications according to the design space.
Publications
International
- Kazuyuki Fujita, Aoi Suzuki, Kazuki Takashima, Kaori Ikematsu, Yoshifumi Kitamura,
TiltChair: Manipulative Posture Guidance by Actively Inclining the Seat of an Office Chair,
Proc. of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’21), May. 2021.
Domestic
- 鈴木 蒼生, 藤田 和之, 高嶋 和毅, 池松 香, 北村 喜文,
TiltChair:座面の前傾により姿勢誘導するオフィスチェア,
インタラクション2021論文集,pp. 134-139,2021年3月.