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Müller, Alexander; Fröber, Ulrike; Lutherdt, Stefan; Witte, Hartmut
Concepts of biomechatronics: individualized prevention of hearing loss in the working enviroment and daily life. - In: FH science day, ISBN 978-3-8322-5555-8, (2006), S. 57-59

Nowack, Tobias; Kurtz, Peter; Lutherdt, Stefan; Gramsch, Torsten; Gerlach, Martin; Sievers, Gunnar; Schlütter, Beate
Design of an evaluation study for 3D input devices. - Ilmenau. - 3 S. = 47,5 KB, TextPubl. entstand im Rahmen der Veranst.: 9th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All, 27 - 28 September 2006, Königswinter (Bonn), Germany, Special Theme: "Universal Access in Ambient Intelligence Environments"

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Lutherdt, Stefan; Fröber, Ulrike; Fetter, Robert; Witte, Hartmut; Kurtz, Peter
Nutzung verschiedener Sinnesmodalitäten für Ein-/Ausgabeschnittstellen in Assistenzsystemen für gehandicapte Nutzer. - In: Innovationen für Arbeit und Organisation, (2006), S. 43-47

Fröber, Ulrike; Lutherdt, Stefan; Koch, Mario; Witte, Hartmut; Kurtz, Peter; Roß, Fred; Wernstedt, Jürgen
TAS - ein touristisches Assistenzsystem für den barrierefreien Zugang zu Urlaubs-, Freizeit- und Bildungsaktivitäten im Thüringer Wald. - In: Maschinenbau von Makro bis Nano, 2005, [11.P.02], insges. 2 S.

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Lutherdt, Stefan; Fröber, Ulrike; Witte, Hartmut; Kurtz, Peter; Wernstedt, Jürgen
Ergonomische Anforderungen an ein barrierefreies touristisches Assistenzsystem und spezielle Aspekte der Nutzerschnittstelle. - In: Maschinenbau von Makro bis Nano, 2005, [11.13], insges. 2 S.

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Lutherdt, Stefan; Fröber, Ulrike; Wernstedt, Jürgen; Witte, Hartmut; Kurtz, Peter
Development of assistance systems for user groups with specific handicaps - a challenge for the ergonomic design process. - Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 7 S., 354,7 KB)Publ. entstand im Rahmen der Veranst.: XIX Annual International Occupational Ergonomics and Safety Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 27 - 29 June 2005

The goal to develop an assistance system for handicapped users with several impairments was successfully achieved. The design process as a whole lifecycle with iterative processes was shortened by several reasons. But this newly applied design process with underlying design rules given from mechatronic and biomedical products results into a usable system for the targeted groups as well as for other potential users. The main components of the design process were an intensive task analysis and determining of user profiles and user requirements.



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Lutherdt, Stefan; Kurtz, Peter
Ergonomic design of user guides in multimedia environments with remote controls and onscreen displays. - In: HCI International 2005, (2005), insges. 10 S.

Based on own researches and initiated by a German producer of consumer electronics, mobile user interfaces, esp. remote controls, were analyzed concerning the quality of their ergonomic design, focussed on the kindliness of accommodation between remote control, onscreen display and controlled device. During the project a new type of remote control and onscreen display was developed after a process of compares and analysis of present remote controls and multimedia devices. The usability and user acceptance was tested and added by questionnaires. The characteristic of this system is a remote control with only one control element and an according concertedly developed onscreen display. This new onscreen display is marked that the motion of the thumb on the surface of the sensor pad produces a conformable motion inside the display. All operational functions are integrated in 4 menus at both sides, top and bottom of the screen. The user testing had shown that haptic elements are well suitable to fulfil the requirements of supporting the user by imprinted user routines and avoidance of visual control of the usage.



Stiller, Carsten; Roß, Fred; Fröber, Ulrike; Lutherdt, Stefan
TAS-tourist assistance system for usergroups with specific handicaps. - In: EMBEC '05, (2005), insges. 4 S.

Assistance Systems for elderly and handicapped people guarantee a high level of independence. They also make daily life more comfortable. But most known systems do not take care of obstacle-free access to holiday, leisure time and educational activities. A project to fulfil these aims is the Tourist Assistance System (TAS). It is currently developed within a cooperate project at the Technische Universität Ilmenau. TAS allows a high degree of free movement in nature by using knowledge from biomedical engineering, ergonomics, information- and communicationtechnologies. The system is designed to take different physical and psychic abilities of its users into consideration.



Lutherdt, Stefan; Kurtz, Peter
Ergonomische Anpassung mobiler Endgeräte an heterogene Nutzergruppen am Beispiel einer Multimediafernbedienung. - In: Personalmanagement und Arbeitsgestaltung, (2005), S. 499-502

Aus umfangreichen Analysen verschiedenster Fernbedienungen sowie zugehöriger Geräte wurde ein System aus Geber und Bildschirmmenü neu gestaltet, dass eine hohe Akzeptanz durch intuitive Nutzerführung erreicht. Diese wird gezielt durch haptische Eingabeelemente unterstützt.