Identification of real objects under conditions similar to those in haptic displays : providing spatially distributed information at the contact areas is more important than increasing the number of areas
Identifieur interne : 000D07 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000D06; suivant : 000D08Identification of real objects under conditions similar to those in haptic displays : providing spatially distributed information at the contact areas is more important than increasing the number of areas
Auteurs : Gunnar Jansson ; Linda MonaciSource :
- Virtual reality : (Waltham Cross) [ 1359-4338 ] ; 2006.
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Abstract
Present day haptic displays have one or a few contact areas, the information being similar over the whole area. The aim of this investigation was to study the relative importance of increasing the number of contact areas and providing spatially distributed information at each contact area. Technical development was "simulated" in experiments with real objects where the information was constrained in ways similar to those in haptic displays. The results suggest clearly that the largest improvement can be expected if spatially distributed information is made available within each contact area. If that is made, an improvement of performance can be expected also with an increased number of contact areas. Increasing only the number of contact areas will not give the same result.
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AU : | JANSSON (Gunnar); MONACI (Linda) |
AF : | Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Box 1225/75142, Uppsala/Suède (1 aut., 2 aut.); Mental Health Care for Older Persons, Shrewsbury Road/E7 8QR, London, Newham/Royaume-Uni (2 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Virtual reality : (Waltham Cross); ISSN 1359-4338; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2006; Vol. 9; No. 4; Pp. 243-249; Bibl. 27 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | Present day haptic displays have one or a few contact areas, the information being similar over the whole area. The aim of this investigation was to study the relative importance of increasing the number of contact areas and providing spatially distributed information at each contact area. Technical development was "simulated" in experiments with real objects where the information was constrained in ways similar to those in haptic displays. The results suggest clearly that the largest improvement can be expected if spatially distributed information is made available within each contact area. If that is made, an improvement of performance can be expected also with an increased number of contact areas. Increasing only the number of contact areas will not give the same result. |
CC : | 001D02B04 |
FD : | Réalité virtuelle; Interface utilisateur; Sensibilité tactile; Surface contact; . |
ED : | Virtual reality; User interface; Tactile sensitivity; Contact surface |
SD : | Realidad virtual; Interfase usuario; Sensibilidad tactil; Superficie contacto |
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