Publication detail

Evaluation of human error of response to auditory and visual signals in the virtual reality

KOTEK, L. TŮMA, Z. BLECHA, P. NĚMCOVÁ, Z. HABADA, P.

Original Title

Evaluation of human error of response to auditory and visual signals in the virtual reality

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

A design of control panels and desks with regard to operator’s reliability has therefore become a key aspect of technology design. Due to high costs of full-scale experiments of human reliability, virtual reality systems have recently started to be exploited. This paper deals with the experimental evaluation of reliability of staff (operation error rate) operating the panel in the control room in the virtual reality system when testing the control panel design. Factors evaluated are the arrangement of buttons on the panel (horizontal/vertical) and the type of stimulus (visual, auditory). The experiment proved that during the experiment in virtual reality the Operation error rate changes in dependence on the change of control panel arrangement; the influence of stimuli has not been proved.

Keywords

virtual reality, human reliability, safety

Authors

KOTEK, L.; TŮMA, Z.; BLECHA, P.; NĚMCOVÁ, Z.; HABADA, P.

RIV year

2015

Released

6. 6. 2015

Publisher

CRC Press

Location

London

ISBN

978-1-138-02879-1

Book

Safety and Reliability of Complex Engineered Systems

Pages from

2997

Pages to

3001

Pages count

5

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT118048,
  author="Luboš {Kotek} and Zdeněk {Tůma} and Petr {Blecha} and Zuzana {Němcová} and Petr {Habada}",
  title="Evaluation of human error of response to auditory and visual signals in the virtual reality",
  booktitle="Safety and Reliability of Complex Engineered Systems",
  year="2015",
  pages="2997--3001",
  publisher="CRC Press",
  address="London",
  isbn="978-1-138-02879-1"
}