Title
Does panel type affect haptic experience? An empirical comparison of touch screen panels for smartphones
Abstract
As touch screens have become one of the most prevalent means of navigating mobile devices, various types of touch screen panels, including resistive overlay, capacitive overlay, surface acoustic wave, and infrared beam panels, have been developed to meet users’ increasing need for a more intuitive and interactive touch-based experience. This study examines whether these touch screen panels have distinctive effects on user perception. Data from a between-subjects experiment (N = 80) in which participants were exposed to four panels indicate that the panel type has a significant effect on users’ perceived sense of control, ease of use, satisfaction, and viewing quality.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1007/s12193-014-0167-y
J. Multimodal User Interfaces
Keywords
Field
DocType
Touch screen, Panel type, Touch-based interface, Smartphone
Empirical comparison,Computer science,Resistive touchscreen,Usability,Capacitive sensing,Mobile device,Human–computer interaction,Overlay,Perception,Multimedia,Haptic technology
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
8
4
1783-8738
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
14
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Eunil Park125425.91
Ki Joon Kim214114.12
Jay Y. Ohm3141.25