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Recent Developments and Applications of Haptic Devices
Computer Graphics Forum, 2003Abstract Over recent years a variety of haptic feedback devices have been developed and are being used in a number of important applications. They range from joysticks used in the entertainment industry to specialised devices used in medical applications.
Stephen D. Laycock, A. M. Day
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A Method of Image Edition with Haptic Devices
2009 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems, 2009Advanced force feedback devices can realize tactile sensation with the current virtual reality techniques. These devices are expected to bring new type of interactions between human and computers. In this paper, an advanced image edition tool with these force feedback interfaces is proposed.
Tsuneo Kagawa +3 more
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A Hybrid Actuation Approach for Haptic Devices
Second Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems (WHC'07), 2007This paper presents a new actuation approach which combines the use of brakes, springs and mini motors to produce a safer and more energy efficient way to drive haptic devices. The applications which can greatly benefit from this new technology include force-feedback interfaces which operate medical robots, an area where safety and reliability are of ...
François Conti +2 more
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FPGA-based Controller for Haptic Devices
2006 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2006Teleoperation with force feedback is a complex task and a good haptic device is a key element. In this paper we present an innovative hardware/software structure used to control an actuated 6 dof joystick in a teleoperation task. To increase speed and reliability, parts of the kinematic calculation are embedded into the joystick controller.
GALVAN, Stefano +2 more
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The Snaptic Paddle: A Modular Haptic Device
First Joint Eurohaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, 2005The haptic paddle was developed previously as an inexpensive haptic device for educational use, and has been applied to course topics such as dynamic systems and introductory controls. However, it has only a single degree of freedom, limiting it to very simple modeling and simulation exercises. Through modifications to the original haptic paddle design,
Christopher E. Wong, Allison M. Okamura
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Toward a seven axis haptic device
Proceedings 1995 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. Human Robot Interaction and Cooperative Robots, 2002The development of a haptic interface to address the tasks performed by people with small tools is described. Design issues are considered from the requirements, in terms of actuation, kinematics, motion transmission, sensing, and concept design.
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Development of an Economical Haptic Stimulus Device
2011Human perception of haptic information is often complex and requires devices that are expensive and difficult to operate. We see increasing attention being given to finding simpler motions in haptic research to represent more complex haptic perception on the surface of the skin. Our research has indicated that lateral motions in multiple directions may
Greg Placencia +2 more
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2020
ABSTRACT HAPTIC DEVICE DESIGN BASER, Özgür MS., Department of Mechanical Engineering Supervisor: Asst. Prof. Dr. E. İlhan KONUKSEVEN Co-Supervisor: Asst. Prof. Dr. Buğra KOKU January 2006, 119 pages Haptic devices are used to provide multi-modal data transfer between haptic users and computers in virtual reality applications. They enable humans to take
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ABSTRACT HAPTIC DEVICE DESIGN BASER, Özgür MS., Department of Mechanical Engineering Supervisor: Asst. Prof. Dr. E. İlhan KONUKSEVEN Co-Supervisor: Asst. Prof. Dr. Buğra KOKU January 2006, 119 pages Haptic devices are used to provide multi-modal data transfer between haptic users and computers in virtual reality applications. They enable humans to take
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Haptic Devices Evaluation for Industrial Use.
2014The current study concerns the Assembly/Disassembly (A/D) process. Despite the latest improvements, the creationof a fully realistic VE is still challenging because of the complexity of the physical processes involved and thecurrent limitations of the available VR technology.
Iacob, Robert +5 more
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Geodesic Haptic Device for Surface Rendering.
2009This paper describes a haptic device whose aim is to render the contact with a continuous and developable surface by means of the representation of a geodesic trajectory. Some preliminary tests conducted with industrial designers have showed that the trajectories performed while exploring the surface of a style product, for a qualitative evaluation ...
CUGINI, UMBERTO +3 more
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