U.S. Air Force special tactics operators at times use small wearable computers (SWCs) for mission objectives. The primary pointing device of a SWC is either a touchpad or trackpoint, embedded into the chassis of the SWC. In situations where the user cannot directly interact with these pointing devices, the utility of the SWC is decreased. We developed a pointing device called the G3 that can be used for SWCs used by operators. The device utilizes gyroscopic sensors attached to the user’s index finger to move the computer cursor according to the angular velocity of his finger. We showed that, as measured by Fitts’s law, the overall performance and accuracy of the G3 was better than that of the touchpad and trackpoint. These findings suggest ...
We designed a low-cost arm-mounted wearable 3D input device that uses inertial measurement units. Th...
Disorientation induced by G-forces during aerobatic flight generates difficulties for the pilots to ...
At warfighter request, research was conducted to determine the military utility of eye tracking (ET)...
U.S. Air Force special tactics operators at times use small wearable computers (SWCs) for mission ob...
We present a survey of pointing devices for wearable computers, which are body-mounted devices that ...
Since the introduction of graphical user interfaces (GUI), input control devices have become an inte...
Pointing is a fundamental enabling operation for human-computer interaction across a broad spectrum ...
Objective: To ensure that air traffic controller interactions with present systems and the future Ne...
Typical usage scenarios for wearable computers are support of users doing a certain task, e.g. aircr...
To ensure that the Next Generation Air Transportation System is efficient and safe, we conducted a s...
In addition to postural and biomechanical aspects related to usage of handheld pointing devices it i...
On the go computing is becoming more important for users who wish to access information from anywher...
As technology improved, one of the many advances included doing away with messy wires and clunky dev...
A wrist-worn standalone device measuring three principal accelerations along three orthogonal axes, ...
This study aims to determine whether indirect touch device can be used to interact with graphical ob...
We designed a low-cost arm-mounted wearable 3D input device that uses inertial measurement units. Th...
Disorientation induced by G-forces during aerobatic flight generates difficulties for the pilots to ...
At warfighter request, research was conducted to determine the military utility of eye tracking (ET)...
U.S. Air Force special tactics operators at times use small wearable computers (SWCs) for mission ob...
We present a survey of pointing devices for wearable computers, which are body-mounted devices that ...
Since the introduction of graphical user interfaces (GUI), input control devices have become an inte...
Pointing is a fundamental enabling operation for human-computer interaction across a broad spectrum ...
Objective: To ensure that air traffic controller interactions with present systems and the future Ne...
Typical usage scenarios for wearable computers are support of users doing a certain task, e.g. aircr...
To ensure that the Next Generation Air Transportation System is efficient and safe, we conducted a s...
In addition to postural and biomechanical aspects related to usage of handheld pointing devices it i...
On the go computing is becoming more important for users who wish to access information from anywher...
As technology improved, one of the many advances included doing away with messy wires and clunky dev...
A wrist-worn standalone device measuring three principal accelerations along three orthogonal axes, ...
This study aims to determine whether indirect touch device can be used to interact with graphical ob...
We designed a low-cost arm-mounted wearable 3D input device that uses inertial measurement units. Th...
Disorientation induced by G-forces during aerobatic flight generates difficulties for the pilots to ...
At warfighter request, research was conducted to determine the military utility of eye tracking (ET)...