Title
Enhancing the Usability of Human Machine Interface on the Handheld Interagency Identification Detection Equipment (HIIDE)
Abstract
An essential element of a biometric system is the human machine interface (HMI), both from the user (administrator) and subject perspectives. The HMI has a significant impact on the performance of the system, as it is a key factor in the quality of the biometric sample collected. This paper will consider the implications of the HMI from the user perspective, analyzing the results of user experiences and training with the Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment (HIIDE) Series 4, a device used by the Department of Defense in Iraq and Afghanistan. Results of this task analysis will be in the form of recommendations and considerations for the development of future collection systems. The paper will conclude by presenting the Systems Engineering (SE) based process used in this analysis as well as recommendations for including select SE practices in future biometric system design and development.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/ICSEng.2011.104
ICSEng
Keywords
Field
DocType
defence industry,human computer interaction,iris recognition,systems engineering,task analysis,user interfaces,Department of Defense,HIIDE,HMI,biometric system design,handheld interagency identification detection equipment,human machine interface usability,iris recognition,system performance,systems engineering based process,task analysis,user experiences,user training,Biometrics,Iris Recognition,Military Usability,Tactical Systems
Iris recognition,Task analysis,Computer science,Usability,Mobile device,Human–computer interaction,Human–machine interface,Biometrics,User interface,Biometric system
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.34
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kelly N. Faddis110.68
John J. Howard210.34
Jerrell T. Stracener3102.90