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TorqueBAR

Colin Swindells, Alex Unden, Tao Sang

发表年份
2003
引用次数
66

摘要

Kinesthetic feedback is a key mechanism by which people perceive object properties during their daily tasks - particularly inertial properties. For example, transporting a glass of water without spilling, or dynamically positioning a handheld tool such as a hammer, both require inertial kinesthetic feedback. We describe a prototype for a novel ungrounded haptic feedback device, the TorqueBAR, that exploits a kinesthetic awareness of dynamic inertia to simulate complex coupled motion as both a display and input device. As a user tilts the TorqueBAR to sense and control computer programmed stimuli, the TorqueBAR's centre-of-mass changes in real-time according to the user's actions. We evaluate the TorqueBAR using both quantitative and qualitative techniques, and we describe possible applications for the device such as video games and real-time robot navigation.

关键词

Kinesthetic learningComputer scienceHaptic technologyMobile deviceHuman–computer interactionInertiaObject (grammar)HammerExploitSimulation

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