只是感觉力:只是不对称振动的明显差异

D. V. Baelen, J. Ellerbroek, R. Paassen, D. Abbink, M. Mulder
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先前的研究表明,触觉反馈,以不对称振动的形式,可以用于在实验室环境中为操作员提供方向提示。然而,目前还不清楚这些振动应该如何设计,以供飞行员使用侧杆控制飞机。本文的目的是确定振动的大小和形状,振动仍然可以被视为方向线索,为一个固定的频率基于文献。两种强迫函数形状(三角形和锯齿)的阈值大小在一个刚刚显著差异的实验中被确定为拉和推线索。参与者被要求在不同的输入量下报告方向,同时在不同的位置对操纵杆施加不同的偏移力。结果证实了所有的假设:他们表明,与三角形振动相比,不对称锯齿形振动的感知阈值较低;偏置力越大,相反方向的阈值减小;而操纵杆位置对获得的阈值没有影响。根据实验结果,我们建议使用振幅大于0.094 Nm的锯齿振动。
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Just Feeling the Force: Just Noticeable Difference for Asymmetric Vibrations
Previous research showed that haptic feedback, in the form of asymmetric vibrations, can be used to provide directional cues to the operator in a laboratory setting. Nevertheless, it is unclear how these vibrations should be designed for pilots controlling their aircraft using a side-stick. This paper aims to determine the magnitude and shape for which vibrations can still be perceived as directional cues, for one fixed frequency based on literature. The threshold magnitude of two forcing function shapes (triangular and saw tooth) was determined for both pulling and pushing cues in a just-noticeable-difference experiment. Participants were asked to report the direction at varying input magnitudes while exerting different offset force levels on the stick at different positions. Results confirmed all hypotheses: they indicated a lower perception threshold for the asymmetric saw tooth shaped vibration compared to a triangular shaped; higher offset force decreased the threshold in the opposite direction; and stick position had no effect on the obtained thresholds. Based on the experiment we advise to use saw tooth vibrations with an amplitude higher than 0.094 Nm.
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