User performance and Quality of Experience for a remote-controlled lab based moving platform
2024 (English)In: Electronic Imaging, Society for Imaging Science & Technology , 2024, Vol. 36, no 11, p. 1-7, article id 237Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
In this study, we designed an experiment using remote-controlled lab based moving platform to evaluate the impact of resolution, latency, and field of view on the Quality of Experience, performance, user experience and depth perception. The experiment involves two tasks: driving the platform to a stop point and parking it between two boxes. Participants provided feedback through questionnaires, and their experiences were analyzed. Seven participants between 30 and 57 (average of 37) years old participated. We used Google Forms for data collection, including pre-experiment and recurring questionnaires as well as a simulator sickness questionnaire. Despite the low number of test participants leading to uncertainty in quantitative analysis, significant effects were observed, albeit with contradictory statistical outcomes. The data suggests that lower latency corresponds to better performance, with participants not always perceiving higher latency accurately. Video quality notably impacts user experience, with higher resolution being preferred.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Society for Imaging Science & Technology , 2024. Vol. 36, no 11, p. 1-7, article id 237
Keywords [en]
Depth perception, Quality control, Quality of service, Uncertainty analysis, Field of views, Latency, Moving platform, Performance, Quality of experience, Remote controled lab based moving platform, Resolution, Stop points, User performance, Users’ experiences, Remote control
National Category
Communication Systems
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-74703DOI: 10.2352/EI.2024.36.11.HVEI-237Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85197224888OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ri-74703DiVA, id: diva2:1887881
Conference
Symposium on electronic imaging
Funder
Vinnova, 2021-02107Vinnova, C2020/2-2Vinnova, 2022-02670Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research, FID18-0030
Note
This research has been funded by Sweden's Innovation Agency (VINNOVA, dnr. 2021-02107) through the Celtic-Next project IMMINENCE (C2020/2-2), and the VINNOVA project CONTROL (dnr. 2022-02670) as well as the Swedish foundation for strategic research (SSF dnr. FID18-0030).
2024-08-092024-08-092025-09-23Bibliographically approved