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Mid-Air Haptics for Control Interfaces

M. Giordano, Orestis Georgiou, Brygida Dzidek, Loïc Corenthy, Jin Ryong Kim, Sriram Subramanian, Stephen Brewster

Year
2018
Citations
8

Abstract

Control interfaces and interactions based on touch-less gesture tracking devices have become a prevalent research topic in both industry and academia. Touch-less devices offer a unique interaction immediateness that makes them ideal for applications where direct contact with a physical controller is not desirable. On the other hand, these controllers inherently lack active or passive haptic feedback to inform users about the results of their interaction. Mid-air haptic interfaces, such as those using focused ultrasound waves, can close the feedback loop and provide new tools for the design of touch-less, un-instrumented control interactions. The goal of this workshop is to bring together the growing mid-air haptic research community to identify and discuss future challenges in control interfaces and their application in AR/VR, automotive, music, robotics and teleoperation.

Keywords

Haptic technologyTeleoperationHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceGestureController (irrigation)RoboticsAutomotive industryControl (management)Robot

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