Control errors often occur in repetitive and monotonous tasks, such as manual assembly tasks. Much research has been done in the area of human error identification; however, most existing systems focus solely on the prediction of errors, not on increasing worker accuracy. The current study examines force responses before, during and after errors in a simulated assembly line task in order to determine an optimal feedback system for error reduction. Confirming previous findings, enhanced movement speed and reduced force occurred before erroneous trials and slowing occurred after erroneous trials. Given the results, we suggest a haptic feedback system which stimulates users to exert increased force levels after completing an erroneous task in ...
International audienceThis paper studies the benefits that haptic feedback can provide in performing...
In teleoperation, haptic feedback allows the human operator to touch the remote environment. Yet, it...
When reproducing a previously perceived force or position humans make systematic errors. This study ...
Control errors often occur in repetitive and monotonous tasks, such as manual assembly tasks. Much r...
[[abstract]]Visual feedback that provides error information is critical to task quality and motor ad...
In the practice of motor skills in general, errors in the execution of movements may go unnoticed wh...
Researchers in the domain of haptic training are now entering the long-standing debate regarding whe...
Current computer-aided assembly systems provide engineers with a variety of spatial snapping and ali...
Item does not contain fulltextAction monitoring has been studied in many tasks by means of measuring...
Background: The emergence of commercial haptic devices offers new research opportunities to enhance ...
In teleoperation, haptic feedback allows the human operator to touch the remote environment. Yet, it...
This study explores the effects of haptic feedback on performance and learning by human subjects exe...
International audienceThis paper studies the benefits that haptic feedback can provide in performing...
In teleoperation, haptic feedback allows the human operator to touch the remote environment. Yet, it...
When reproducing a previously perceived force or position humans make systematic errors. This study ...
Control errors often occur in repetitive and monotonous tasks, such as manual assembly tasks. Much r...
[[abstract]]Visual feedback that provides error information is critical to task quality and motor ad...
In the practice of motor skills in general, errors in the execution of movements may go unnoticed wh...
Researchers in the domain of haptic training are now entering the long-standing debate regarding whe...
Current computer-aided assembly systems provide engineers with a variety of spatial snapping and ali...
Item does not contain fulltextAction monitoring has been studied in many tasks by means of measuring...
Background: The emergence of commercial haptic devices offers new research opportunities to enhance ...
In teleoperation, haptic feedback allows the human operator to touch the remote environment. Yet, it...
This study explores the effects of haptic feedback on performance and learning by human subjects exe...
International audienceThis paper studies the benefits that haptic feedback can provide in performing...
In teleoperation, haptic feedback allows the human operator to touch the remote environment. Yet, it...
When reproducing a previously perceived force or position humans make systematic errors. This study ...