In this paper, a wearable hand system for virtual reality is proposed. The proposed system can deliver accurate force to three fingertips (thumb, index, and middle fingers), which play dominant roles in manipulating and interacting with the external environment, and also measure fingertip positions of the three fingers. The proposed system has five degrees of freedom (DOFs) for each finger structure to permit natural finger motion, can be easily worn by clicking the silicon-coated fingertip structures and buckling the wearable structure around the palm. The forces delivered to the fingertips are controlled by the motor current with the robust control algorithm, and the fingertip position is calculated by forward kinematics. The performance ...
Wearability will significantly increase the use of haptics in everyday life, as has already happened...
International audienceWe present a novel modular wearable interface for haptic interaction and robot...
© 2018 IEEE. This article describes the first steps in the development of a low-cost digital sensory...
In this paper, a hand wearable system for virtual reality (VR), which is called as WeHAPTIC (Wearabl...
We present a novel 3RRS wearable fingertip device for the rendering of stiffness. It is composed of ...
This paper proposes a portable hand haptic system using Leap Motion as a haptic interface that can b...
The human hand is considered one of the most natural tools in human-computer interaction (HCI). In v...
This paper presents the development of a wearable Fingertip Haptic Device (FHD) that can provide cut...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel interaction system, aimed at hands-on manipulation...
In this paper, a study on wearable exoskeleton devices which are capable of delivering sensation to ...
We present a novel 3RRS wearable fingertip device. It is composed of a static upper body and a mobil...
Best Paper AwardInternational audienceWe analyse and compare several prototypes of the HandNavigator...
International audienceWe present a novel 3RRS wearable fingertip device. It is composed of a static ...
We are creating a pair of motion-sensing gloves, also known as virtual reality gloves for their use ...
In this paper, we present a novel modular wearable interface for haptic interaction and robotic tele...
Wearability will significantly increase the use of haptics in everyday life, as has already happened...
International audienceWe present a novel modular wearable interface for haptic interaction and robot...
© 2018 IEEE. This article describes the first steps in the development of a low-cost digital sensory...
In this paper, a hand wearable system for virtual reality (VR), which is called as WeHAPTIC (Wearabl...
We present a novel 3RRS wearable fingertip device for the rendering of stiffness. It is composed of ...
This paper proposes a portable hand haptic system using Leap Motion as a haptic interface that can b...
The human hand is considered one of the most natural tools in human-computer interaction (HCI). In v...
This paper presents the development of a wearable Fingertip Haptic Device (FHD) that can provide cut...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel interaction system, aimed at hands-on manipulation...
In this paper, a study on wearable exoskeleton devices which are capable of delivering sensation to ...
We present a novel 3RRS wearable fingertip device. It is composed of a static upper body and a mobil...
Best Paper AwardInternational audienceWe analyse and compare several prototypes of the HandNavigator...
International audienceWe present a novel 3RRS wearable fingertip device. It is composed of a static ...
We are creating a pair of motion-sensing gloves, also known as virtual reality gloves for their use ...
In this paper, we present a novel modular wearable interface for haptic interaction and robotic tele...
Wearability will significantly increase the use of haptics in everyday life, as has already happened...
International audienceWe present a novel modular wearable interface for haptic interaction and robot...
© 2018 IEEE. This article describes the first steps in the development of a low-cost digital sensory...