Essays about: "Visual ergonomics"

Showing result 16 - 19 of 19 essays containing the words Visual ergonomics.

  1. 16. Touch Glaciem : The Touch Screen for Soft Ice Machines

    University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)

    Author : Sandra Sunnegårdh; Thea Svensson; [2012]
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    Abstract : The Chinese company Ocean Power manufactures and exports soft ice cream machines to companies worldwide. Their machines have high functionality and robust design that enables a low-cost manufacturing. All machines have a control panel where settings of the machine and the ice cream can be ranged. READ MORE

  2. 17. Visual perception and preferences of depicted mobile telephones

    University essay from Psykologiska institutionen

    Author : Christian Scharf; [2008]
    Keywords : Human factors; ergonomics; aesthetics; industrial design; mobile telephones;

    Abstract : The visual design of twelve mobile telephones was studied and compared. Thirteen university students completed sorting tasks and were also interviewed. Significant correlations were found for most phones between ranks of beauty and desire to possess. Preferences varied among participants. READ MORE

  3. 18. Haptic Feedback

    University essay from Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling; Industriell arbetsvetenskap

    Author : Oskar Pettersson; Erik Svensson; [2008]
    Keywords : Simulator; Vibration; Frequency;

    Abstract : Today, the use of simulators is very common and is used in many different areas, for example research, development and education. This trend has progressed due to simulators provide a cost efficient and safe platform for a large set of applications. READ MORE

  4. 19. Automatic Visual Behavior Analysis

    University essay from Institutionen för systemteknik

    Author : Petter Larsson; [2002]
    Keywords : Reglerteknik; visual behaviour; signal processing; saccade; fixation; smooth pursuit; eye tracking; head tracking; glance analysis; glance; Reglerteknik;

    Abstract : This work explores the possibilities of robust, noise adaptive and automatic segmentation of driver eye movements into comparable quantities as defined in the ISO 15007 and SAE J2396 standards for in-vehicle visual demand measurements. Driver eye movements have many potential applications, from the detection of driver distraction, drowsiness and mental workload, to the optimization of in-vehicle HMIs. READ MORE