Understanding user experience (UX) is essential to design engaging and attractive products, so nowadays has emerged an increasingly interest in user- centred design approach; in this perspective, digital technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) and Mixed Reality (MR) could help designers and engineers to create a digital prototype through which the user feedback can be considered during the product design stage. This research aims at creating an interactive Digital Twin (DT) using MR to enable a tractor driving simulation and involve real users to carry out an early UX evaluation, with the scope to validate the design of the control dashboard through a transdisciplinary approach. MR combines virtual simulation with real physical hardware devices which the user can interact with and have control through both visual and tactile feedback. The result is a MR simulator that combines virtual contents and physical controls, capable of reproducing a plowing activity close to reality. The principles of UX design was applied to this research for a continuous and dynamic UX evaluation during the project development.

UX Evaluation of a Tractor Cabin Digital Twin Using Mixed Reality / Cavallaro, Sara; Prati, Elisa; Grandi, Fabio; Mangia, Giancarlo; Pellicciari, Marcello; Peruzzini, Margherita. - 28:(2022), pp. 370-379. (Intervento presentato al convegno 29th International Society of Transdisciplinary Engineering (ISTE) Global Conference tenutosi a Cambridge, MA, USA nel 5-8 July, 2022) [10.3233/ATDE220666].

UX Evaluation of a Tractor Cabin Digital Twin Using Mixed Reality

Cavallaro, Sara;Prati, Elisa;Grandi, Fabio;Mangia, Giancarlo;Pellicciari, Marcello;Peruzzini, Margherita
2022

Abstract

Understanding user experience (UX) is essential to design engaging and attractive products, so nowadays has emerged an increasingly interest in user- centred design approach; in this perspective, digital technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) and Mixed Reality (MR) could help designers and engineers to create a digital prototype through which the user feedback can be considered during the product design stage. This research aims at creating an interactive Digital Twin (DT) using MR to enable a tractor driving simulation and involve real users to carry out an early UX evaluation, with the scope to validate the design of the control dashboard through a transdisciplinary approach. MR combines virtual simulation with real physical hardware devices which the user can interact with and have control through both visual and tactile feedback. The result is a MR simulator that combines virtual contents and physical controls, capable of reproducing a plowing activity close to reality. The principles of UX design was applied to this research for a continuous and dynamic UX evaluation during the project development.
2022
29th International Society of Transdisciplinary Engineering (ISTE) Global Conference
Cambridge, MA, USA
5-8 July, 2022
28
370
379
Cavallaro, Sara; Prati, Elisa; Grandi, Fabio; Mangia, Giancarlo; Pellicciari, Marcello; Peruzzini, Margherita
UX Evaluation of a Tractor Cabin Digital Twin Using Mixed Reality / Cavallaro, Sara; Prati, Elisa; Grandi, Fabio; Mangia, Giancarlo; Pellicciari, Marcello; Peruzzini, Margherita. - 28:(2022), pp. 370-379. (Intervento presentato al convegno 29th International Society of Transdisciplinary Engineering (ISTE) Global Conference tenutosi a Cambridge, MA, USA nel 5-8 July, 2022) [10.3233/ATDE220666].
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