Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Sitompul, Taufik Akbar"
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Analyzing Online Videos to Create a List of User Interface Elements: A Case for OpenCrane Design System
Sitompul, Taufik Akbar; Park, Jooyoung; Alsos, Ole Andreas (Chapter, 2024)One of the first steps in developing a design system is to make a list of user interface (UI) elements, which is usually done by reviewing existing graphical user interfaces (GUIs). Doing so can be difficult depending on ... -
Application of Human Factors in the Development Process of Immersive Visual Technologies: Challenges and Future Improvements
Saghafian, Mina; Sitompul, Taufik Akbar; Laumann, Karin; Sundnes, Kristina; Lindell, Rikard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This study investigates how Human Factors (HF) is applied when designing and developing Immersive Visual Technologies (IVT), including Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality, and Virtual Reality. We interviewed fourteen people ... -
Dataset on passenger acceptance during autonomous ferry public trials: Questionnaires and interviews
Veitch, Erik Aleksander; Alsos, Ole Andreas; Saghafian, Mina; Petermann, Felix-Marcel; Sitompul, Taufik Akbar; Park, Jooyoung (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)This paper presents a dataset from the first public trial of an urban autonomous passenger ferry. The dataset contains questionnaires designed to assess passenger acceptance in terms of perceived safety, trustworthiness, ... -
Designing User Interface Elements for Remotely Operated Rubber-tired Gantry Cranes
Sitompul, Taufik Akbar; Park, Jooyoung; Alsos, Ole Andreas (Chapter, 2023)The graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for operating heavy machinery, such as cranes, vary significantly even for the same type of machines depending on machine manufacturers or third-party suppliers who develop the GUIs. ... -
Designing User Interface Elements for Remotely Operated Ship-to-shore Cranes
Sitompul, Taufik Akbar; Park, Jooyoung; Alsos, Ole Andreas (Chapter, 2023)The graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for operating cranes differ greatly even among the same type of cranes because the various crane manufacturers and their third-party suppliers offer distinct GUIs. This situation requires ... -
Evaluating Graphical User Interfaces for Handling Latency in Remote Crane Operation
Fahlén, Theodor; Sitompul, Taufik Akbar; Lindell, Rikard (Chapter, 2023)Due to safety and productivity concerns, there are newer cranes that can be operated remotely from a control room. As operators and their cranes are located separately, the communication between operators and their cranes ... -
Human–Machine Interface for Remote Crane Operation: A Review
Sitompul, Taufik Akbar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Cranes are traditionally controlled by operators who are present on-site. While this operation mode is still common nowadays, a significant amount of progress has been made to move operators away from their cranes, so that ... -
The Impacts of Different Work Locations and Levels of Automation on Crane Operators’ Experiences: A Study in a Container Terminal in Indonesia
Sitompul, Taufik Akbar (Chapter, 2022)Due to the increasing demand of higher productivity and safety in the shipping industry, container terminals are increasingly shifting from manually operated container cranes to remotely operated container cranes with ... -
Lessons learned from the trial operation of an autonomous urban passenger ferry
Alsos, Ole Andreas; Saghafian, Mina; Veitch, Erik Aleksander; Petermann, Felix-Marcel; Sitompul, Taufik Akbar; Park, Jooyoung; Papachristou, Eleftherios; Eide, Egil Sverre; Breivik, Morten; Smogeli, Øyvind Rasmussen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Cities worldwide consider autonomous passenger ferries a sustainable way of transporting passengers across and along waterways. Since 2016, a university-led effort to develop autonomous urban passenger ferry prototypes has ... -
On the Interaction Between Construction Vehicles and Humans in Close Cooperation
Wallmyr, Markus; Sitompul, Taufik Akbar (Chapter, 2024)In the spirit of the Czech translation of the word “robota” as the forced labor or worker, this paper discusses the interaction with increasingly automated robotic workforce working in cooperation with humans for industrial ...