The use of multi-sensory feedback to improve the usability of a virtual assembly environment

Zhang, Ying ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6669-1671 and Travis, Adrian R L (2006) The use of multi-sensory feedback to improve the usability of a virtual assembly environment. In: Interactive Technologies and Sociotechnical Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series, 4270 (4270). Springer, Berlin, Germany, pp. 71-80. ISBN 9783540463047

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Abstract

This paper presents the usability evaluation of our developed multi-sensory Virtual Assembly Environment (VAE). The evaluation is conducted by using its three attributes: 1) efficiency of use; 2) user’s satisfaction; and 3) reliability in use. These are addressed by using task completion times (TCTs), questionnaires, and human performance error rates (HPERs), respectively. A peg-in-a-hole and a Sener electronic box assembly tasks have been used as the task cases to perform the experiments, using sixteen participants. The experimental outcomes are analysed and discussed.

Item Type: Book Section
Identifier: 10.1007/11890881
Keywords: Usability, Virtual Environment, Assembly Simulation, Multi-sensory Feedback.
Subjects: Computing > Innovation and user experience > Computing interaction design
Computing > Innovation and user experience > Usability
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Depositing User: Ying Zhang
Date Deposited: 19 Jul 2019 13:59
Last Modified: 28 Aug 2021 07:27
URI: https://repository.uwl.ac.uk/id/eprint/6248

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