Multimodal Technologies and Interaction (Aug 2024)

The Role of Audio Feedback and Gamification Elements for Remote Boom Operation

  • Alissa Burova,
  • John Mäkelä,
  • Tuuli Keskinen,
  • Pekka Kallioniemi,
  • Kimmo Ronkainen,
  • Markku Turunen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mti8080069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. 69

Abstract

Read online

Remote operations have been greatly enhanced by advancements in technology, enabling remote control of machinery in hazardous environments. However, it is still a challenge to design remote control interfaces and provide feedback in a way that would enhance situational awareness without negatively affecting cognitive load. This study investigates how different audio feedback designs can support remote boom operation and, additionally, explores the potential impact of gamification elements on operator performance and motivation. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this study was conducted remotely with 16 participants using a simulated environment featuring a virtual excavator. Participants performed digging tasks using two audio feedback designs: frequency-modulated beeping and realistic spatialized steam sounds. The findings indicate that both audio designs are beneficial for remote boom operations: the beeping sound was perceived as more comfortable and efficient in determining the proximity of a hidden object and helped in avoiding collisions, whereas spatial sounds enhanced the sense of presence. Therefore, we suggest combining both audio designs for optimal performance and emphasize the importance of customizable feedback in remote operations. This study also revealed that gamification elements could both positively and negatively affect performance and motivation, highlighting the need for careful design tailored to specific task requirements.

Keywords