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Evaluation of a Wearable Hand Kinesthetic Feedback System for Virtual Reality: Psychophysical and User Experience Evaluation

Author(s)
Jo, InseongPark, YeongyuKim, HyeonjunBae, Joonbum
Issued Date
2019-10
DOI
10.1109/THMS.2019.2919735
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/26698
Fulltext
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8736834
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON HUMAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS, v.49, no.5, pp.430 - 439
Abstract
Most of the wearable hand kinesthetic (force) feedback systems have only been evaluated from a physical perspective, i.e., motion measurement, force transmission, system stability, etc. However, by taking this approach, we cannot gather sufficient data to evaluate the performance of wearable kinesthetic feedback systems as haptic devices. In this paper, we evaluated the wearable hand kinesthetic feedback system developed in our laboratory from psychophysical and user experience (UX) perspectives. We designed the experiments considering the characteristics of our wearable hand system. For psychophysical evaluation, ten subjects participated in force detection, discrimination, and identification experiments. The force detection threshold of our system was better than those of the commercialized haptic systems, and discrimination threshold was similar with the human perception threshold. In the identification experiment, the subjects could distinguish the size and shape of virtual objects over 2.5 levels. For UX evaluation, 15 subjects answered a questionnaire after conducting a task using our wearable hand system in laboratory environment. The UX results verified that the subjects were satisfied with our system by giving a score of 5.87 out of 7 points. It also concluded that our system can provide a good VR experience to users by achieving over 5.5 points in ease of use, learnability, and utilitarian value.
Publisher
IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society
ISSN
2168-2291
Keyword (Author)
Feedbackhuman-robot interactiontesting and evaluationwearable systems
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