Presentation 1997/2/3
Haptic Phantom Sensation for Interacting with 3D Images
Akihiko SHIRAI, Yuichiro KUME, Motohisa Tsuda, Toyohiko Hatada,
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Abstract(in English) Tactile and/or force displays are becoming important to interact with virtual objects in 3D displays. In order to present pseudo forces representing the forces on operator's hand, we used haptic phantom sensations elicited by two vibrators. Two mechanical vibrators are built in the grip of a small tool, to which operator's fingers and hand contact naturally. In this papers, we report perceptual characteristics of haptic sensations elicited by the two vibrators, and static and dynamic characteristics of elicited phantom sensations. We also prototyped a virtual tool employing phantom sensation by two vibrators and 3D motion sensing system using a pair of PSD cameras.
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Keyword(in English) virtual reality / haptic sensations / phantom sensations / vibrator / 3D image / PSD
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Title (in English) Haptic Phantom Sensation for Interacting with 3D Images
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Keyword(1) virtual reality
Keyword(2) haptic sensations
Keyword(3) phantom sensations
Keyword(4) vibrator
Keyword(5) 3D image
Keyword(6) PSD
1st Author's Name Akihiko SHIRAI
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2nd Author's Name Yuichiro KUME
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3rd Author's Name Motohisa Tsuda
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4th Author's Name Toyohiko Hatada
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Date 1997/2/3
Paper # IE96-119
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 507
Page pp.pp.-
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