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BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024 Ergonomics of human-system interaction Tactile and haptic interactions

BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024

Ergonomics of human-system interaction Tactile and haptic interactions

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024
Pages:38
Released:2024-10-25
ISBN:978 0 539 20943 3
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024 Ergonomics of Human-System Interaction

BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024 Ergonomics of Human-System Interaction: Tactile and Haptic Interactions

Welcome to the future of human-system interaction with the BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024 standard. This comprehensive document is your gateway to understanding and implementing the latest in tactile and haptic interactions, ensuring that your systems are not only efficient but also user-friendly and ergonomically sound.

Overview

The BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024 standard is a pivotal document in the field of ergonomics, focusing on the interaction between humans and systems through tactile and haptic feedback. Released on October 25, 2024, this standard is the latest in a series of guidelines that aim to enhance the usability and accessibility of interactive systems.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024
  • Pages: 38
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 20943 3
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024?

In today's fast-paced digital world, the interaction between humans and systems is more critical than ever. The BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024 standard provides a framework for designing systems that are intuitive and responsive to human touch and movement. By adhering to this standard, you can ensure that your products meet the highest ergonomic criteria, enhancing user satisfaction and reducing the risk of repetitive strain injuries.

Enhance User Experience

With a focus on tactile and haptic interactions, this standard helps you create systems that provide immediate and intuitive feedback to users. Whether it's a smartphone, a gaming console, or an industrial control panel, the principles outlined in this document will guide you in designing interfaces that are both engaging and efficient.

Improve Accessibility

Accessibility is a key consideration in modern design, and the BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024 standard addresses this by providing guidelines for creating systems that are usable by people with a wide range of abilities. By implementing these guidelines, you can make your products more inclusive, reaching a broader audience and complying with accessibility regulations.

Stay Ahead of the Curve

As technology evolves, so do the expectations of users. The BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024 standard ensures that you are at the forefront of ergonomic design, incorporating the latest research and best practices into your products. This not only enhances the user experience but also gives you a competitive edge in the marketplace.

Comprehensive Coverage

Spanning 38 pages, this standard provides a thorough exploration of tactile and haptic interactions. It covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Principles of tactile and haptic feedback
  • Design considerations for various types of interfaces
  • Methods for evaluating the effectiveness of tactile and haptic interactions
  • Case studies and examples of successful implementations

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024 standard is an invaluable resource for a variety of professionals, including:

  • Product designers and developers
  • Human factors and ergonomics specialists
  • Usability and user experience researchers
  • Accessibility experts
  • Quality assurance professionals

Conclusion

Incorporating the BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024 standard into your design and development processes is a strategic move that can significantly enhance the quality and usability of your products. By focusing on tactile and haptic interactions, you can create systems that are not only functional but also delightful to use.

Stay ahead in the competitive landscape by ensuring your products meet the highest ergonomic standards. Embrace the future of human-system interaction with the BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024 standard and deliver exceptional user experiences that stand the test of time.

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BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024


This standard BS EN ISO 9241-920:2024 Ergonomics of human-system interaction is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.180 IT terminal and other peripheral equipment
  • 13.180 Ergonomics
This document specifies requirements and recommendations for tactile/haptic hardware and software interactions. It provides guidance on the design and selection of hardware, software and combinations of hardware and software interactions, including: —      the design or use of tactile/haptic inputs, outputs and/or combinations of inputs and outputs, with general guidance on their design or use as well as on designing or using combinations of tactile and haptic interactions for use in combination with other modalities or as the exclusive mode of interaction; —     the tactile/haptic encoding of information, including textual data, graphical data and controls; —     the design of tactile/haptic objects; —     the layout of tactile/haptic space; —     interaction techniques. The recommendations given in this document are applicable to a variety of tactile/haptic devices, representing the real world or virtual or mixed realities (e.g. exoskeletons, wearables, force feedback devices, touchables, tangibles) and stimulation types (e.g. acoustic radiation pressure, electrical muscle stimulation) and they can also be found in virtual and augmented environments. This document provides general information about how various forms of tactile/haptic interaction can be applied to various user tasks. This document does not include guidance on the role of walking in virtual or mixed realities for tactile/haptic interaction. NOTE            It is recognized that some interactive scenarios can be constrained by the limitation that a real workspace is to be modelled in a virtual environment. Objects can be in suboptimal positions or conditions for tactile/haptic interaction by virtue of the situation being modelled.