User-centered design

Daniela Doroftei, Geert De Cubber, Rene Wagemans, Anibal Matos, Eduardo Silva, Victor Lobo, Keshav Chintamani Guerreiro Cardoso, Shashank Govindaraj, Jeremi Gancet, Daniel Serrano

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Abstract

The successful introduction and acceptance of novel technological tools are only possible if end users are completely integrated in the design process. However, obtaining such integration of end users is not obvious, as end‐user organizations often do not consider research toward new technological aids as their core business and are therefore reluctant to engage in these kinds of activities. This chapter explains how this problem was tackled in the ICARUS project, by carefully identifying and approaching the targeted user communities and by compiling user requirements. Resulting from these user requirements, system requirements and a system architecture for the ICARUS system were deduced. An important aspect of the user‐centered design approach is that it is an iterative methodology, based on multiple intermediate operational validations by end users of the developed tools, leading to a final validation according to user‐scripted validation scenarios.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSearch and rescue robotics. From theory to practice.
EditorsGeert De Cubber, Daniela Doroftei
PublisherInTech
Pages19-36
Number of pages18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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