People in Control. Human Factors in Control Room Design 2001
DOI: 10.1049/cp:20010437
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“…Further discussion can be found in Ng, Sequeira, Bovisio, Johnson, Cooper, Gonçalves and Hogg (2002). An idealised implementation of TDM would explore human senses and beyond, for a full immersive experience, involving not only sight, sound, smell, touch and taste, but also connections with the electronic signals of the human nervous system (Stelarc 1997, Warwick 1999, Mitchell, Bishop, Keating and Dautenhahn 2000, Scorcioni, Nasuto, Krichmar and Ascoli 2000, Wenn, Mitchell and Gabb 2001; transporting the environment into the realm of imagination, allowing artistic creation and communication by thought (Wolpaw andMcFarland 1994, Babiloni, Cincotti, Lazzarini, Millán, Mouriño, Varsta, Heikkonen, Bianchi andMarciani 2000), merging real and artificial entities and environments, and diminishing physical distance with networking, telecommunication and telepresent technologies (Zamorano, Jiang, Grosky, Kadi andDiaz 1995, Paulos 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further discussion can be found in Ng, Sequeira, Bovisio, Johnson, Cooper, Gonçalves and Hogg (2002). An idealised implementation of TDM would explore human senses and beyond, for a full immersive experience, involving not only sight, sound, smell, touch and taste, but also connections with the electronic signals of the human nervous system (Stelarc 1997, Warwick 1999, Mitchell, Bishop, Keating and Dautenhahn 2000, Scorcioni, Nasuto, Krichmar and Ascoli 2000, Wenn, Mitchell and Gabb 2001; transporting the environment into the realm of imagination, allowing artistic creation and communication by thought (Wolpaw andMcFarland 1994, Babiloni, Cincotti, Lazzarini, Millán, Mouriño, Varsta, Heikkonen, Bianchi andMarciani 2000), merging real and artificial entities and environments, and diminishing physical distance with networking, telecommunication and telepresent technologies (Zamorano, Jiang, Grosky, Kadi andDiaz 1995, Paulos 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%