An Empirical Comparison of the Locations of Haptic Feedback in Steering Tasks
Haptic guidance has been investigated with force feedback for a long time. However, the equipment is expensive and affects the users’ action. In this study, we use the vibration with motor to present user tactile feedback instead of force feedback. There are several different positions, inside the tunnel, outside of the tunnel and at the boundaries of tunnel, where designer can supply tactile feedback to the user. An experiment was designed to investigate how the feedback position affected user performance in trajectory tasks. Results showed that there was a significant main effect of feedback position on movement time. But there was no significant difference between three feedback positions in accuracy. Out findings suggest that vibration feedback should be applied outside of the trajectory as a warning signal.
Vibration Tactile feedback motor skill feedback position human performance
Minghui Sun Xiangshi Ren
School of Information Kochi University of Technology Kochi, Japan School of Information Kochi University of Technology Kochi,Japan
国际会议
2010 IEEE信息与自动化国际会议(ICIA 2010)
哈尔滨
英文
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2010-06-20(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)