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BS EN ISO 9241-910:2011

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Ergonomics of human-system interaction – Framework for tactile and haptic interaction

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BSI 2011 68
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This part of ISO 9241 provides a framework for understanding and communicating various aspects of tactile/haptic interaction. It defines terms, describes structures and models, and gives explanations related to the other parts of the ISO 9241 “900” subseries. It also provides guidance on how various forms of interaction can be applied to a variety of user tasks.

It is applicable to all types of interactive systems making use of tactile/haptic devices and interactions.

It does not address purely kinaesthetic interactions, such as gestures, although it might be useful for understanding such interactions.

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11 Scope
Terms and definitions
14 Introduction to haptics
15 Human haptic exploration
Importance of the haptic sense
Haptics and vision
Similarities and differences between haptics and vision
Co-location of visual and haptic space
16 Implications for haptic displays
Manual exploration of objects
Training in exploratory procedures
17 The problem of getting an overview of a scene with haptics
Minimum physical stimulation: absolute thresholds
Minimum differences needed for perception
Perception of geometric properties of objects
Perception of weight
18 Perception of material properties
Number and size of contact surfaces in tactile/haptic device
Summary
19 When to use tactile/haptic interactions
General
Accessibility
20 Desktop interactions
Mobile interactions
Robotics
21 Medical
Gaming
22 Art and creativity
Multimodal applications and simulators
23 Designing tactile/haptic interactions
Design guidelines for tactile/haptic interaction
Human-centred design
Design of individual interactions
Design of tactile/haptic interfaces
24 Designing tactile/haptic space
General
Designing logical space
Designing physical space
25 Addressability and resolution in tactile/haptic interaction
General
Tactile/haptic output addressability
26 Tactile/haptic input resolution
Device
User
Tactile/haptic resolution and its relationship with tactile/
27 User-initiated interactive task primitives
General
Searching
Overviewing
28 Navigating
Targeting
Selection
General
Object or function selection
29 Group selection
Space selection
System property selection
Manipulation
General
Zooming
Reorienting
Moving
Sizing
30 Attribute inspection
Creation and deletion
Modifying attributes (attributes and relationships)
Tactile/haptic interaction elements
General
Tactile/haptic functional effects
General
Activation and deactivation of effects
31 Force vector
Force field
Spring effect
Damping effect
Mass effect
Temperature field
Tactile/haptic properties of objects
Properties of objects
32 General object properties
Position, shape and size
Stiffness
Surface properties
General
Frictional surface
Magnetic surface
Texture
33 Roughness
Thermal properties
Control elements
Elements with haptic feedback
Elements without haptic feedback
Using multi-point-contact interfaces
34 Combining elements and effects
Distinguishability
The range of tactile/haptic interface devices
General
Selection criteria
Mobility
Device-body interface
35 Degrees of freedom (DOF)
36 Maximum stiffness
Motion range
37 Force and torque
Peak force and torque
Maximum continuous force and torque
Minimum displayable force and torque
38 Force and torque resolution
Dynamic force and torque range
Free-space motion resistance
Inertia
39 Peak acceleration
Friction
Static friction
Kinetic friction
Temporal parameters
Bandwidth
40 System latency
Device latency
Environmental factors
Acoustic noise
41 Weight
Size
Safety
Mechanical safety
42 Electrical safety
Thermal safety
Postural considerations
Working position
Limb support
43 Adaptability
Modification
Controllability
Installation
Reliability
44 Maintenance
Fidelity
BS EN ISO 9241-910:2011
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