A Multi-Session Evaluation of a Haptic Device in Normal and Critical Conditions: a Mars Analog Mission.

Authors

  • Julie Manon Université Catholique de Louvain.
  • Jean Vanderdonckt Université Catholique de Louvain.
  • Michael Saint Guillain Université Catholique de Louvain.
  • Vladimir Pletser European Space Agency.
  • Cyril Wain Mission Analog Research Simulation (M.A.R.S. UCLouvain).
  • Jean Jacobs Mission Analog Research Simulation (M.A.R.S. UCLouvain).
  • Audrey Comein Mission Analog Research Simulation (M.A.R.S. UCLouvain).
  • Sirga Drouet Mission Analog Research Simulation (M.A.R.S. UCLouvain).
  • Julien Meert Mission Analog Research Simulation (M.A.R.S. UCLouvain).
  • Ignacio Sanchez Casla Mission Analog Research Simulation (M.A.R.S. UCLouvain).
  • Olivier Cartiaux ECAMBrussels Engineering School.
  • Olivier Cornu Université Catholique de Louvain.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9781/ijimai.2025.04.001

Keywords:

Context of Use, Haptic Device, Multi-Session, User Experience, UEQ+

Abstract

While visual interaction is typically evaluated as an instantaneous, one-shot activity that considers only a snapshot of factors, haptic interaction is more challenging to evaluate as it involves a continuous touch process evolving over time. To better understand how to evaluate haptic interaction, this paper performs a multisession evaluation of a haptic device to be used by astronauts in future lunar and Mars missions, based on eight factors. Three groups of two members (???? = 6 ) applied, either as operator or assistant, a newly developed external fixator (EZExFix) to fix a fracture of the tibial shaft. Astronauts had different levels of expertise, i.e., in anatomy, mechanical engineering, and without, and participated in eight timed runs. Among these eight matches, four sessions were conducted with different time frames and compared to a stress test, a reproduction of the experiment in very stressful conditions, and a session simulating critical conditions in an extra-vehicular activity.

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Published

2025-06-01