DocumentCode :
1954770
Title :
Workload, flow, and telepresence during teleoperation
Author :
Draper, John V. ; Blair, Linda M.
Author_Institution :
Robotics & Process Syst. Div., Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., TN, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
1996
fDate :
22-28 Apr 1996
Firstpage :
1030
Abstract :
There is much speculation about the relationships among workload, flow, telepresence, and performance during teleoperation, but few data that provide evidence concerning them. This paper presents results of an investigation conducted during completion of a pipe cutting task using a teleoperator at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The results show support for the hypothesis that telepresence is related to expenditure of attentional resources, and some support for the hypothesis that telepresence is related to flow. The discussion examines the results from an attentional resources perspective on teleoperation
Keywords :
human factors; telerobotics; virtual reality; attentional resources; flow; pipe cutting; teleoperation; telepresence; workload; Feedback; Feedforward systems; Fluid flow measurement; Laboratories; Man machine systems; Postal services; Resource management; Robots; Teleoperators; Telerobotics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Robotics and Automation, 1996. Proceedings., 1996 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
ISSN :
1050-4729
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2988-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ROBOT.1996.506844
Filename :
506844
Link To Document :
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