Mobile Detection Task MDT

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Mobile Detection Task MDT

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1000

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Android 1.6+

minimal version

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10.03.2014

release date

Recent changes:

- added a webserver

Description:

Mobile Detection Task (MDT) on Android

for more information please visit: http://www.lfe.mw.tum.de/en/mdt
open source: https://github.com/InstituteOfErgonomics/MDT/

The Mobile Detection Task (MDT) is a derivative of the Detection Response Tasks
(see e.g. http://www.lfe.mw.tum.de/en/arduino-drt) allowing mobile, wireless experimentation through the use of a nomadic device (Android smart phone). Since the MDT is not within the DRT ISO Standard (currently under development), this task is referred to a MDT rather than a DRT, despite similar task qualities.

The basic idea behind the MDT is to implement the DRT protocol on a smart phone and to use the hardware of the device (touch screen, display, vibration motor, WLAN, etc.) to asses the attentive effects of cognitive workload. The display (visual) and vibration motor (tactile) are used to present participants with signals, and the touch screen or an external button can be used to communicate participant responses. Data are logged locally on the system or smart phone and can even be wirelessly transmitted (depending on the phones capabilities). These connections can also be used to control and monitor an experiment.

All these capabilities are possible with the use of a single device you already likely possess!). The source is intentionally open source (GPL) so that you can adjust it to your project needs.

Important note: Before using in an experiment read http://www.lfe.mw.tum.de/en/mdt


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If you connect wires and equipment to a subject, please do so with caution and take precautionary measures (e.g. beware of electrical safety, etc.).

If experimental setups include a driving task, special care must be taken. e.g. no cables or device parts should interfere with being able to safely perform the driving task. As a general piece of advice, please think about what can fail while preparing the experiment (something becomes loose or gets stuck to other parts,...) and take every measure possible to avoid such occurrences.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see .

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