Print Email Facebook Twitter Increasing Acceptance of Haptic Feedback on UAV Teleoperations by Visualizing Force Fields Title Increasing Acceptance of Haptic Feedback on UAV Teleoperations by Visualizing Force Fields Author Ho, V. (Student TU Delft) Borst, C. (TU Delft Control & Simulation) van Paassen, M.M. (TU Delft Control & Simulation) Mulder, M. (TU Delft Control & Operations) Contributor Tsang, P.S. (editor) Vidulich, M.A. (editor) Department Control & Operations Date 2017 Abstract In tele-operating an UAV human operators fully rely on cameras to control the vehicle from a distance. To increase operator situation awareness and reduce workload, a haptic feedback on the control stick has been developed which acts as an automatic collision avoidance system. A virtual force field surrounding the moving vehicle interacts with obstacles surrounding it, yielding repulsive forces on the stick that lead the vehicle away from them. Albeit successful in significantly reducing the number of collisions, the haptic interface received low user acceptance ratings. Operators do not always fully understand the collision avoidance automation intentions, and they experience the haptic forces as intrusive. This paper discusses the development and testing of several visualizations of the underlying automation intentions, primarily the artificial force field. Results of a human-in-the-loop experiment show that these visualizations indeed led to higher user acceptance ratings, without affecting the operator’s safety, performance and workload. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a640075b-30a7-45b0-bd16-3d5a4fb041e5 ISBN 978-1-5108-4214-4 Source 19th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (ISAP 2017): Dayton, Ohio, USA, 8-11 May 2017 Event 19th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, 2017-05-08 → 2017-05-11, Dayton, United States Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2017 V. Ho, C. Borst, M.M. van Paassen, M. Mulder Files PDF ISAP2017_VictorHo.pdf 573.44 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a640075b-30a7-45b0-bd16-3d5a4fb041e5/datastream/OBJ/view