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Vibration feedbacks in pilot-aircraft haptic interaction
Author(s) -
Nina Malalan,
Pavel Zikmund
Publication year - 2019
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.13164/conf.read.2018.10
Subject(s) - haptic technology , computer science , vibration , aerospace engineering , human–computer interaction , simulation , aeronautics , engineering , acoustics , physics
A research about different ways of encoding the distance information with vibrotactile feedback was done as part of a bigger project with the aim of designing a device which would help the pilot to achieve greater precision during the flight. Different kinds of stall warning devices and structural additions were already designed in the field of aviation, lingering only over attentional guidance. Therefore, a lack of spatial and movement guidance was detected. This paper lingers on this research which aimed to encode and evaluate haptic guiding methods.

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