<span>Over the last decade, ultrasound mid-air haptic technology has emerged and rapidly advanced to engage multidisciplinary scientific communities within and adjacent to the haptics and HCI fields. Additionally, this haptic technology has been adopted by a number of industry sectors (e.g., automot
Performance Metrics for Haptic Interfaces
β Scribed by Evren Samur (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 133
- Series
- Springer Series on Touch and Haptic Systems
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Haptics technology is being used more and more in different applications, such as in computer games for increased immersion, in surgical simulators to create a realistic environment for training of surgeons, in surgical robotics due to safety issues and in mobile phones to provide feedback from user action. The existence of these applications highlights a clear need to understand performance metrics for haptic interfaces and their implications on device design, use and application. Performance Metrics for Haptic Interfaces aims at meeting this need by establishing standard practices for the evaluation of haptic interfaces and by identifying significant performance metrics.
Towards this end, a combined physical and psychophysical experimental methodology is presented. Firstly, existing physical performance measures and device characterization techniques are investigated and described in an illustrative way. Secondly, a wide range of human psychophysical experiments are reviewed and the appropriate ones are applied to haptic interactions. The psychophysical experiments are unified as a systematic and complete evaluation method for haptic interfaces. Finally, synthesis of both evaluation methods is discussed.
The metrics provided in this state-of-the-art volume will guide readers in evaluating the performance of any haptic interface. The generic methodology will enable researchers to experimentally assess the suitability of a haptic interface for a specific purpose, to characterize and compare devices quantitatively and to identify possible improvement strategies in the design of a system.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XX
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-7
State of the Art....Pages 9-26
Human Haptic Perception....Pages 27-39
Front Matter....Pages 41-41
Performance Evaluation Based on Physical Measurements....Pages 43-65
Application to a Haptic Interface....Pages 67-77
Front Matter....Pages 79-79
Performance Evaluation Based on Psychophysical Tests....Pages 81-105
Application to a Tactile Display....Pages 107-115
Front Matter....Pages 117-117
Conclusion....Pages 119-123
Back Matter....Pages 125-129
β¦ Subjects
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; System Performance and Evaluation; Computer Hardware; Control, Robotics, Mechatronics; Psychological Methods/Evaluation
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