Title
Logging and visualization of touch interactions on teach pendants
Abstract
In industrial automation, there is a growing use of touch panels for controlling and programming machines. Compared to traditional panels with physical buttons, they provide higher flexibility and operating efficiency. A big challenge in the user interface design is their usability, which is directly related to the operator's safety and performance. In this paper, we present a software solution for the acquisition and visualization of user interaction data on teach pendants, which are handheld terminals for teaching robot positions. Interaction data include touch coordinates and navigation sequences, and they are visualized with a heatmap and a graph view, respectively. The design and implementation of the software is based on interviews which we conducted with companies from the automation industry. The painless integration of our software by manufacturers, together with the automated recording and visualisation of user interactions, allow for cost-efficient usability analysis of handheld terminals.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2628363.2628429
Mobile HCI
Keywords
Field
DocType
touch heatmap,field research,handheld terminal,interaction logging,navigation sequence visualization,multimedia information systems
Graph,Computer science,Visualization,Usability,Automation,Mobile device,Software,Human–computer interaction,User interface design,Robot
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.46
3
Authors
6