“HaptoMapping: Visuo-Haptic AR System using Projection-based Control of Wearable Haptic Devices” – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“HaptoMapping: Visuo-Haptic AR System using Projection-based Control of Wearable Haptic Devices”

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    HaptoMapping: Visuo-Haptic AR System using Projection-based Control of Wearable Haptic Devices

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    We propose “HaptoMapping,” a novel projection-based AR system, that can present consistent visuo-haptic sensations on a non-planar physical surface without installing any visual displays to users and by keeping the quality of visual information. we introduce three application scenarios in daily scenes.

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