Synergy Between Visual and Auditory Signals and Its Influence on the Follow-Up Regulation Quality |
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Authors: | Jerzy Słowikowski Maria Konarska |
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Affiliation: | Central Institute for Labour Protection – National Research Institute, Poland |
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Abstract: | The study aimed at verifying a hypothesis that supporting a visual signal of regulation deviation with an auditory one could improve the quality of regulation; the operator would have better information on machine operation. A special simulator was applied to follow-up tracking with a manual lever which controlled vertical movements of a cursor on a monitor screen. Simultaneously with visual information on screen, the operator was provided with an auditory deviation signal of pre-determined characteristics. 33 young males underwent the test. It was found that supporting a visual signal with an auditory one resulted in an improvement in the regulation quality by 5-6%, which proved synergy between those signals. The results may be used in designing tele- and servo-mechanisms, especially for remote control machinery, e.g., inspection robots or micromanipulators controlled by operators in a follow-up system. |
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Keywords: | quality of control perception |
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