Abstract [eng] |
Urniaž A. User‘s skills assessment employing haptic interface: Master’s work in study program Signal Technology / supervisor prof. dr. Vidas Lauruška; Šiaulai University, Faculty of Technology, Physical and Biomedical Sciences. Department of Electronics and Electric Engineering. Šiauliai, 2016 – 50p. This study examines the influence of human skills when interacting with virtual objects using a force feedback system. Information sources section analyzes haptics system, the human body's control and sensing, haptics systems utilization and review of the involved studies. The research methodology section consists of intelligence level factor determination test, human reaction time assesment program and presentation of used virtual samples. Data analysis section consists of virtual figures identification charts which correlates with intelligence level factor and the reaction time factor. The study involves conclusions and the list of references. The work consists of seven parts: introduction, haptics systems overview, the human body's management and sensoric characteristics analysis, haptics technology implamentation, carried out projects, research reviews, research methodology, data analysis, conclusions and suggestions, references. The study involved 15 participants who performed tests to assess factor of the reaction time and of the intelligence level. Participants were presented with 7 complex virtual 3D objects and haptic device Phantom Omni was used to indentify shape of the objects. Work contains 50 pages without extras. There are 16 pictures, 10 diagrams, 8 tables, 26 bibliographical entries and 5 extras. |