Using Human Dynamics to Improve Operator Performance
Abstract
Traditionally Man-Machine Interfaces (MMI) are
concerned with the ergonomic aspects of the operation, often
disregarding other aspects on how humans learn and use machines. The
explicit use of the operator dynamics characterization for the
definition of the Human-in-the-Loop control system may allow an improved
performance for manual control systems. The proposed human model depends
on the activity to be performed and the mechanical Man-Machine
Interface. As a first approach for model development, a number of 1-D
manual tracking experiments were evaluated, using an analog Joystick. A
simple linear human model was obtained and used to design an improved
closed-loop control structure. This paper describes practical aspects of
an ongoing PhD work on cognitive control in Human-Machine
systems.
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