Title
Modeling the effects of delayed haptic and visual feedback in a collaborative virtual environment
Abstract
Collaborative virtual environments (CVEs) enable two or more people, separated in the real world, to share the same virtual “space.” They can be used for many purposes, from teleconferencing to training people to perform assembly tasks. Unfortunately, the effectiveness of CVEs is compromised by one major problem: the delay that exists in the networks linking users together. Whilst we have a good understanding, especially in the visual modality, of how users are affected by delayed feedback from their own actions, little research has systematically examined how users are affected by delayed feedback from other people, particularly in environments that support haptic (force) feedback. The current study addresses this issue by quantifying how increasing levels of latency affect visual and haptic feedback in a collaborative target acquisition task. Our results demonstrate that haptic feedback in particular is very sensitive to low levels of delay. Whilst latency affects visual feedback from 50 ms, it impacts on haptic task performance 25 ms earlier, and causes the haptic measures of performance deterioration to rise far more steeply than visual. The “impact-perceive-adapt” model of user performance, which considers the interaction between performance measures, perception of latency, and the breakdown of perception of immediate causality, is proposed as an explanation for the observed pattern of performance.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1145/1275511.1275514
ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact.
Keywords
Field
DocType
delayed feedback,performance deterioration,haptic feedback,haptics,haptic measure,latency,support haptic,user performance,collaborative virtual environment,haptic task performance,performance measure,visual feedback,visual modality,distributed collaboration,delayed haptic,virtual environments,force feedback,virtual environment
Visual modality,Causality,Teleconference,Target acquisition,Computer science,Latency (engineering),Human–computer interaction,Collaborative virtual environment,Multimedia,Perception,Haptic technology
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
14
2
1073-0516
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
64
2.67
16
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Caroline Jay132228.01
Mashhuda Glencross218114.30
Roger J. Hubbold352052.85