DocumentCode
666682
Title
Design and evaluation of a Haptic simulator for vocational skill Training and Assessment
Author
Akshay, Nagarajan ; Deepu, Sasi ; Rahul, E.S. ; Ranjith, R. ; Jose, Jithin ; Unnikrishnan, R. ; Bhavani, Rao R.
Author_Institution
AMMACHI Labs., Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amrita, India
fYear
2013
fDate
10-13 Nov. 2013
Firstpage
6108
Lastpage
6113
Abstract
While mainstream haptics has been focusing on training elite skills, the haptic simulator described in this paper addresses a problem with a phenomenal social impact that addresses teaching of vocational skills to the growing unskilled and impoverished populations in India. This is an unconventional attempt at designing a multi-tool haptic trainer that could potentially replace traditional training tools and materials in the primary stages of vocational skill training. After an exhaustive analysis of all the tools used in the various vocational trades of the construction industry, we categorized and sorted the tools based on their properties and functions. Using this information, we designed Amrita Progressive Training Assistance using Haptic simulation (APTAH), a cost effective haptic simulator that can train the use of over nineteen hand-held and powered tools used in several vocations. The simulator provides audio, visual and haptic cues that can help the novice master the use of the tools in the absence of a human trainer. This paper also discusses the preliminary trials conducted to study training effectiveness of the haptic simulator proposed.
Keywords
computer based training; computerised instrumentation; construction industry; haptic interfaces; human computer interaction; industrial training; teaching; vocational training; APTAH; Amrita Progressive Training Assistance using Haptic simulation; India; audio cues; construction industry; haptic cues; haptic simulator design; haptic simulator evaluation; human trainer; multitool haptic trainer design; social impact phenomenal; unskilled-impoverished population; visual cues; vocational skill assessment; vocational skill teaching; vocational skill training; End effectors; Force; Force feedback; Materials; Sawing; Training; Educational technology; Force feedback; Haptic interfaces; Human computer interaction; Human factors; Interactive systems; Knowledge acquisition; Vocational training;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2013 - 39th Annual Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Vienna
ISSN
1553-572X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IECON.2013.6700139
Filename
6700139
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