We investigate the use of thermal feedback, i.e. the feeling of warmth and cold, as an output mechanism for hand-held device user interfaces (UIs). In a prototype implementation, we enhanced a console game controller with thermal elements, positioned under the user’s fingertips. The prototype was evaluated using a simple video game, where the user was required to locate targets based on output cues. In a user study (n = 21) the performance and user experience of using visual, vibrotactile and thermal forms of feedback in the game were compared. Our salient findings suggest that thermal UI feedback is suited for presenting ambient information cues or creating an atmosphere
Human senses are responsible for providing feedback from the surrounding environment that enable the...
Virtual Reality (VR) is known as one of the most exiting computer-related technologies. Although its...
Thermal stimulation is a rich, emotive and salient feedback channel that is suitable for mobile HCI....
Despite powerful sensory inputs (e.g., tactile and force feedback), haptic interface systems are sti...
This paper expands the repertoire of non-visual feedback for mobile interaction, established through...
This work addresses the concept and implementation of haptic-thermal feedback as an innovative inter...
This paper describes how the thermal user interface system can be integrated into other input device...
Thermal stimulation is a rich, emotive and salient feedback channel that is well suited to HCI, but ...
Thermal feedback has been proven to enhance user experience in human-machine interactions. Yet state...
Thermal feedback has been proven to enhance the user experience in human-machine interaction. Howeve...
International audienceThanks to the digital revolution, virtual reality (VR) has getting popularity ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.This...
Surgical robotics is among the most challenging applications of motion control. Present and future s...
Recent advances have made Virtual Reality (VR) more realistic than ever before. This improved realis...
Although simulated environments are improved by adding sensory information, temperature is one input...
Human senses are responsible for providing feedback from the surrounding environment that enable the...
Virtual Reality (VR) is known as one of the most exiting computer-related technologies. Although its...
Thermal stimulation is a rich, emotive and salient feedback channel that is suitable for mobile HCI....
Despite powerful sensory inputs (e.g., tactile and force feedback), haptic interface systems are sti...
This paper expands the repertoire of non-visual feedback for mobile interaction, established through...
This work addresses the concept and implementation of haptic-thermal feedback as an innovative inter...
This paper describes how the thermal user interface system can be integrated into other input device...
Thermal stimulation is a rich, emotive and salient feedback channel that is well suited to HCI, but ...
Thermal feedback has been proven to enhance user experience in human-machine interactions. Yet state...
Thermal feedback has been proven to enhance the user experience in human-machine interaction. Howeve...
International audienceThanks to the digital revolution, virtual reality (VR) has getting popularity ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.This...
Surgical robotics is among the most challenging applications of motion control. Present and future s...
Recent advances have made Virtual Reality (VR) more realistic than ever before. This improved realis...
Although simulated environments are improved by adding sensory information, temperature is one input...
Human senses are responsible for providing feedback from the surrounding environment that enable the...
Virtual Reality (VR) is known as one of the most exiting computer-related technologies. Although its...
Thermal stimulation is a rich, emotive and salient feedback channel that is suitable for mobile HCI....