Title
Is 60 FPS better than 30?: the impact of frame rate and latency on moving target selection
Abstract
We present a pilot study investigating the relationship between frame rate and latency and their effects on moving target selection. In several latency/frame rate conditions, participants were given a 20 second time frame to click as many moving targets as possible. Performance with 60 FPS frame rate was 14% higher than 30 FPS, but the difference between 45 and 60 FPS was not significant. Latency alone had lower impact than the corresponding frame rate difference. While both factors impact performance, frame rate had a larger effect than the latency it introduces.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2559206.2581214
CHI Extended Abstracts
Keywords
Field
DocType
lower impact,factors impact performance,frame rate,frame rate condition,fps frame rate,corresponding frame rate difference,pilot study,target selection,larger effect,time frame,latency
Time frame,Latency (engineering),Computer science,Real-time computing,Frame rate
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.46
10
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Benjamin F. Janzen150.46
Robert J. Teather232933.04