Abstract. In this paper we present a traffic control scheme for server to client communication in distributed haptic virtual environments (VE). We adopt a client-server architecture where the server manages the state consistency of the distributed VE, while haptic feedback is computed locally at each client. The update rate of network traffic from the server to the client is dynamically adapted by exploiting characteristics and limitations of human haptic perception. With this, an excellent trade-off between network communication efficiency and perceptually robust rendering of haptic feedback is achieved. Subjective tests with two users collaboratively manipulating a common object show a packet rate reduc-tion of up to 99 % from the server ...
Networked haptic cooperation entails direct interaction among users as well as joint manipulation of...
In this paper, we propose a volume-based realistic com-munication system called Haptic Communication...
It has been widely demonstrated that haptic interaction can enrich the sense of copresence of distri...
The effective transmission of sense of touch (haptics) traffic presents a significant challenge to t...
International audienceThis paper reports an on-going work in which technologies are being developed ...
This paper presents an investigation into system architectures for real time haptic feedback in dist...
Abstract. In this paper, we mainly present the analysis on the haptic data transmission over real ne...
Abstract—Communication architectures conceived for Shared Haptic Virtual Environments (SHVEs) are ba...
This paper introduces a distributed haptic control architecture that can render direct interaction b...
This paper is concerned with multi-user haptic simulation environ-ments in which users can interact ...
Abstract—In a multi-user distributed haptic virtual environ-ment (DHVE), object state update message...
Collaborative Virtual Environments require the exchange of update messages between remote locations....
As Virtual Reality pushes the boundaries of the human computer interface new ways of interaction are...
Haptic sensory feedback has been shown to complement the visual and auditory senses, improve user pe...
Networked haptic cooperation entails direct interaction among users as well as joint manipulation of...
Networked haptic cooperation entails direct interaction among users as well as joint manipulation of...
In this paper, we propose a volume-based realistic com-munication system called Haptic Communication...
It has been widely demonstrated that haptic interaction can enrich the sense of copresence of distri...
The effective transmission of sense of touch (haptics) traffic presents a significant challenge to t...
International audienceThis paper reports an on-going work in which technologies are being developed ...
This paper presents an investigation into system architectures for real time haptic feedback in dist...
Abstract. In this paper, we mainly present the analysis on the haptic data transmission over real ne...
Abstract—Communication architectures conceived for Shared Haptic Virtual Environments (SHVEs) are ba...
This paper introduces a distributed haptic control architecture that can render direct interaction b...
This paper is concerned with multi-user haptic simulation environ-ments in which users can interact ...
Abstract—In a multi-user distributed haptic virtual environ-ment (DHVE), object state update message...
Collaborative Virtual Environments require the exchange of update messages between remote locations....
As Virtual Reality pushes the boundaries of the human computer interface new ways of interaction are...
Haptic sensory feedback has been shown to complement the visual and auditory senses, improve user pe...
Networked haptic cooperation entails direct interaction among users as well as joint manipulation of...
Networked haptic cooperation entails direct interaction among users as well as joint manipulation of...
In this paper, we propose a volume-based realistic com-munication system called Haptic Communication...
It has been widely demonstrated that haptic interaction can enrich the sense of copresence of distri...