Title :
The effect of monocular target blur on simulated telerobotic manipulation
Author :
Liu, Andrew ; Stark, Lawrence
Author_Institution :
Telerobotics Unit, California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A simulation involving three types of telerobotic tasks that require information about the spatial position of objects is reported. This is similar to the results of psychophysical experiments examining the effect of blur on stereoacuity. It is suggested that other psychophysical experimental results could be used to predict operator performance for other telerobotic tasks. It is demonstrated that refractive errors in the helmet-mounted stereo display, system can affect performance in the three types of telerobotic tasks. The results of two sets of experiments indicate that monocular target blur of two diopters or more degrades stereo display performance to the level of monocular displays. This indicates that moderate levels of visual degradation that affect the operator´s stereoacuity may eliminate the performance advantage of stereo displays
Keywords :
human factors; man-machine systems; psychology; robots; telecontrol; visual perception; helmet-mounted stereo display; monocular target blur; refractive errors; stereoacuity; telerobotic manipulation; visual degradation; Biomedical engineering; Degradation; Displays; Filtering; Frequency; Humans; Lenses; Low pass filters; Telerobotics; Working environment noise;
Journal_Title :
Robotics and Automation, IEEE Transactions on