DocumentCode :
729938
Title :
Effects of vibrotactile feedback on human control performance in a dynamical stabilization task
Author :
Borner, Hendrik ; Endo, Satoshi ; Frisoli, Antonio ; Hirche, Sandra
Author_Institution :
Inf.-oriented Control, Tech. Univ. Munchen, Munich, Germany
fYear :
2015
fDate :
22-26 June 2015
Firstpage :
415
Lastpage :
420
Abstract :
While research has demonstrated how vibrotactile devices can be effectively used to guide human behavior, efficient mappings of vibration patterns for spatial guidance in time-critical dynamical tasks have not yet been understood. In this paper, we contrast two types of action-dependent, haptic stimulus designs to demonstrate the different effects of vibrotactile feedback on the human control performance. A wireless bracelet is used to provide patterns of vibrotactile stimuli in real-time, representing either optimal hand velocity or acceleration for the stabilization of an inverted pendulum. The optimal control behavior is supplied by a linear quadratic regulator. The analyses of the participants´ stabilization and learning behavior revealed a significant improvement caused by the additional velocity-dependent feedback. The results are consistent with previous research, which indicates that the human sensory-motor system is generally more sensitive to velocity than acceleration information. In summary, the present paper suggests how human-centric vibrotactile stimuli should be designed and how they can be effectively transmitted to the human user for time-critical behavioral guidance.
Keywords :
control engineering computing; force feedback; haptic interfaces; linear quadratic control; nonlinear control systems; pendulums; stability; vibrations; action-dependent haptic stimulus design; dynamical stabilization task; human control performance; human sensory-motor system; human-centric vibrotactile stimuli; inverted pendulum stabilization; linear quadratic regulator; optimal control behavior; optimal hand acceleration; optimal hand velocity; spatial guidance; time-critical behavioral guidance; time-critical dynamical tasks; velocity-dependent feedback; vibration pattern mappings; vibrotactile feedback; wireless bracelet; Acceleration; Animation; Force; Vibrations; Visualization; Wireless communication; Wrist;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
World Haptics Conference (WHC), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Evanston, IL
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WHC.2015.7177747
Filename :
7177747
Link To Document :
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