“Wind-Blaster: a Wearable Propeller-based Prototype that Provides Ungrounded Force-Feedback” by Je, Lee, Kim and Bianchi
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- SIGGRAPH 2018
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Entry Number: 24
Title:
- Wind-Blaster: a Wearable Propeller-based Prototype that Provides Ungrounded Force-Feedback
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Description:
Ungrounded haptic force-feedback is a crucial element for applications that aim to immerse users in virtual environments where also mobility is an important component of the experience, like for example Virtual Reality games. In this paper, we present a novel wearable interface that generates a force-feedback by spinning two drone-propellers mounted on a wrist. The device is interfaced with a game running in Unity, and it is capable to render different haptic stimuli mapped to four weapons. A simple evaluation with users demonstrates the feasibility of the proposed approach.
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Keyword(s):
- Haptic Feedback
- ungrounded force feedback
- wearable
- propeller
Acknowledgements:
This research was supported by the Basic Science Research Pro- gram funded by the Ministry of Education, Korea (NRF-2017R1D 1A1B03035261) and the Ministry of Science and ICT, Korea (IITP- 2018-2015-0-00742) under the GITRC program.