预览对具有不同受控元素跟踪任务中人类控制行为的影响

Effects of Preview on Human Control Behavior in Tracking Tasks With Various Controlled Elements

IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics · 2017
被引 37
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了在跟踪任务中,预览目标轨迹如何影响人类控制行为,发现预览主要通过远视点响应改善跟踪性能,而近视点响应虽提高高频跟踪但增加控制活动。

Abstract

This paper investigates how humans use a previewed target trajectory for control in tracking tasks with various controlled element dynamics. The human's hypothesized "near" and "far" control mechanisms are first analyzed offline in simulations with a quasi-linear model. Second, human control behavior is quantified by fitting the same model to measurements from a human-in-the-loop experiment, where subjects tracked identical target trajectories with a pursuit and a preview display, each with gain, single-, and double-integrator controlled element dynamics. Results show that target-tracking performance improves with preview, primarily due to the far-viewpoint response, which allows humans to cancel their own and the controlled element's lags, without additional control activity. The near-viewpoint response yields better target tracking at higher frequencies, but requires substantially more control activity. The control-theoretic approach adopted in this paper provides unique quantitative insights into human use of preview, which can help to explain human behavior observed in other preview control tasks, like driving.

人类控制行为跟踪任务控制理论人机交互