“Perceptual attraction force: exploit the nonlinearity of human haptic perception” by Amemiya, Ando and Maeda

  • ©Tomohiro Amemiya, Hideyuki Ando, and Taro Maeda

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    Emerging Technologies Sketches

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    Perceptual attraction force: exploit the nonlinearity of human haptic perception

Session/Category Title:   Push, Pull, and Touch Technologies


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    A novel handheld force-feedback device that exploits the nonlinearity of human haptic perception. The device generates asymmetric acceleration in one cycle, a pushing or pulling sensation, to support nonverbal communication.

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    1. Yano, H., Yoshie, M., and Iwata, H. 2003. Development of a non-grounded haptic interface using the gyro effect. In Proceedings of HAPTICS 2003, IEEE Computer Society, 32–39.


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