A framework of interface improvements for designing new user interfaces for the MANUS robot arm
conference paper
Users of the MANUS robot arm experience a high cognitive and physical load when performing activities of daily living with the arm. These high loads originate from user interface problems and limitations. To reduce these high loads the user interface of the MANUS needs to be improved. Because large differences exist between the residual capabilities of MANUS users, different user interfaces need to be developed. As a design aid, a framework with user interface improvements and new features was developed. With this framework several new user interfaces can be designed. Most interface features in the framework can be adjusted to the residual body functions of the users and thereby reduce the high loads that users experience. © 2005 IEEE.
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TNO Identifier
238868
ISBN
9780780390034
Article nr.
No.: 1501093
Source title
IEEE 9th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, ICORR 2005, 28 June - 1 July, 2005, Chicago, IL, USA, Conference code: 67638
Pages
235-240
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