Comparison of PC Assembly when Using a Monocular See-through HMD and a Printed Manual
We compared PC assembly efficiency while using a monocular see-through head-mounted display (HMD) against using a traditional printed (i. e. paper-based) manual. The results of the experiment demonstrated that although no major differences were found in the average time it took to assemble the PC, assembly while using the monocular see-through HMD imposed greater visual fatigue and resulted in more assembly mistakes than assembly based on a printed manual. Accordingly , we concluded thai the important issues in terms of assembly using a monocular se-through HMD are how to improve visibility of the display screen and reduce visual fatigue.
Monocular See-Through HMD Visual Fatigue Working Efficiency
Haruo Isono
Nippon Institute of Technology, Japan, Saitama-Ken, 345-8501, Japan
国际会议
上海
英文
2067-2070
2007-03-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)