Title :
Human adaptive GUI design for teleoperation system
Author :
Igarashi, Hiroshi ; Takeya, Akira ; Kubo, Yosuke ; Suzuki, Satoshi ; Harashima, Fumio ; Kakikura, Masayoshi
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan
Abstract :
This paper addresses a human adaptive user interface design for teleoperation system. An advantage of a teleoperation system is human abilities are included. For example, human has abilities to predict some trouble and make a global plan. These abilities contribute to flexible and intelligent operation which autonomous robots cannot achieve. On the other hand, a major problem of the teleoperation is that quality and quantity of feedback information are not enough due to communicational constraints. Furthermore, human cognition capabilities and presentation functions of a user interface have limitations although human operators should understand a lot of feedback information. To improve these problems, suitable presentation of alert information is considered. In our research, the graphical user interface, which has an effective alert function to reduce operator´s misrecognition, is proposed. That is, the alert information is emphasized depending on human cognition characteristics. Note that, the characteristics are variable depending on information emphasis media and the position. In this paper, the human sensitivities on graphical user interface are measured in order to realize the efficient alert presentation.
Keywords :
cognition; feedback; graphical user interfaces; mobile robots; autonomous robot; communicational constraint; feedback information; flexible operation; graphical user interface; human adaptive GUI design; human cognition; human sensitivity; intelligent operation; mobile robot; teleoperation system; Cognition; Control systems; Feedback; Graphical user interfaces; Humans; Intelligent robots; Man machine systems; Mechanical systems; Mobile robots; User interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, 2005. IECON 2005. 31st Annual Conference of IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9252-3
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2005.1569207