“FEELTECH Wear: Enhancing Mixed Reality Experience With Wrist to Finger Haptic Attribution” by Umehara, Taguchi, Horie, Kamiyama, Sakamoto, et al. …
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- FEELTECH Wear: Enhancing Mixed Reality Experience With Wrist to Finger Haptic Attribution
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FEELTECH Wear is a system that supports hand interactions with both virtual and real objects, allowing for seamless execution of each interaction. The hand-mounted device is equipped with four channels of rotational skin-stretch tactors at the wrist and vibration tactors at the thumb and index finger on each hand.
References:
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Arata Horie, Yunao Zheng, and Masahiko Inami. 2023. A Wearable System Integrating Force Myography and Skin Stretch Feedback toward Force Skill Learning. In 2023 IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC). IEEE, 190–196.
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Taha K. Moriyama, Ayaka Nishi, Rei Sakuragi, Takuto Nakamura, and Hiroyuki Kajimoto. 2018. Development of a wearable haptic device that presents haptics sensation of the finger pad to the forearm. In 2018 IEEE Haptics Symposium (HAPTICS). 180–185. https://doi.org/10.1109/HAPTICS.2018.8357173
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Evan Pezent, Aakar Gupta, Hank Duhaime, Marcia O’Malley, Ali Israr, Majed Samad, Shea Robinson, Priyanshu Agarwal, Hrvoje Benko, and Nick Colonnese. 2022. Explorations of Wrist Haptic Feedback for AR/VR Interactions with Tasbi. In Adjunct Proceedings of the 35th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (Bend, OR, USA) (UIST ’22 Adjunct). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 79, 5 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3526114.3558658


