Publication detail

Reaction on directional vibrations applied on joystick

ZIKMUND, P. MACÍK, M. MÍKOVEC, Z.

Czech title

Reakce na směrové vibrace na joysticku

English title

Reaction on directional vibrations applied on joystick

Type

article in a collection out of WoS and Scopus

Language

en

Original abstract

Human factors belong to most common aircrafts accident reasons. Therefore, an improvement of pilot-aircraft interaction by vibrotactile feedback is a way how to make flying safer. The paper describe an experiment which evaluate wheather a pilot is able to distinguish directional vibrations of control stick and react in specific directions. A hypothesis that a human can distinguish directional vibrations of control stick and react in specific directions was verified with roughly 5 percent error rate.

English abstract

Human factors belong to most common aircrafts accident reasons. Therefore, an improvement of pilot-aircraft interaction by vibrotactile feedback is a way how to make flying safer. The paper describe an experiment which evaluate wheather a pilot is able to distinguish directional vibrations of control stick and react in specific directions. A hypothesis that a human can distinguish directional vibrations of control stick and react in specific directions was verified with roughly 5 percent error rate.

Keywords in Czech

Haptická odezva; Rozhraní pilot-letoun

Keywords in English

Haptic feedback; Pilot-aircraft interaction

Released

11.07.2018

Publisher

CRC Press

Location

London, UK

ISBN

978-0-8153-7602-6

Book

New Trends in Civil Aviation

Pages from–to

107–111

Pages count

5

BIBTEX


@inproceedings{BUT151279,
  author="Pavel {Zikmund} and Miroslav {Macík} and Zdeněk {Míkovec},
  title="Reaction on directional vibrations applied on joystick",
  booktitle="New Trends in Civil Aviation",
  year="2018",
  month="July",
  pages="107--111",
  publisher="CRC Press",
  address="London, UK",
  isbn="978-0-8153-7602-6"
}