DocumentCode
3069542
Title
Microanalysis of human perception and control
Author
Greene, David E. ; Barr, Ronald E.
Author_Institution
Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
fYear
1990
fDate
4-7 Nov 1990
Firstpage
915
Lastpage
917
Abstract
Small-time-scale manual control tracking effects are examined using a second-order stochastic sequential model that incorporates broad probabilistic descriptions of human perception and control. A spectral analysis of simulated tracking responses is made. Simulation results showing a clear duality between perception variable pairs and the control variable pairs are reported. The sampled-data hypothesis for the human controller and the separation of perception and control effects are discussed
Keywords
human factors; man-machine systems; psychology; human control; human factors; human perception; man machine systems; microanalysis; probabilistic descriptions; sampled-data hypothesis; second-order stochastic sequential model; simulated tracking responses; spectral analysis; Control systems; Differential equations; Error analysis; Error correction; Human factors; Predictive models; Probability density function; Random processes; Stochastic processes; Velocity control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1990. Conference Proceedings., IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Los Angeles, CA
Print_ISBN
0-87942-597-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSMC.1990.142257
Filename
142257
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