Walker Michael, Reed Kyle B
IEEE Trans Haptics. 2018 Jan-Mar;11(1):151-155. doi: 10.1109/TOH.2017.2743713. Epub 2017 Aug 24.
This research investigated several haptic interfaces designed to reduce mistakes in Morse code reception. Results concluded that a bimanual setup, discriminating dots/dashes by left/right location, reduced the amount of errors to only 56.6 percent of the errors compared to a unimanual setup that used temporal discrimination to distinguish dots and dashes.
本研究调查了几种旨在减少莫尔斯电码接收错误的触觉界面。结果表明,与使用时间辨别来区分点和划的单手动设置相比,通过左右位置来区分点/划的双手设置将错误量减少到仅为错误量的56.6%。