We introduce Haplets, a wearable, low-encumbrance, finger-worn, wireless haptic device that provides vibrotactile feedback for hand tracking applications in virtual and augmented reality. Haplets are small enough to fit on the back of the fingers and fingernails while leaving the fingertips free for interacting with real-world objects. Through robust physically-simulated hands and low-latency wireless communication, Haplets can render haptic feedback in the form of impacts and textures, and supplements the experience with pseudo-haptic illusions. When used in conjunction with handheld tools, such as a pen, Haplets provide haptic feedback for otherwise passive tools in virtual reality, such as for emulating friction and pressure-sensitivity....
Haptic primary colors correspond to temperature, vibration, and force. Previous studies combined th...
International audienceAugmented Reality (AR) enriches our physical world with digital content and me...
Haptics, which in general refers to the sense of touch, plays an essential role not only in our perc...
International audienceThe fingertips are one of the most important and sensitive parts of our body. ...
International audienceHaptic systems have only recently started to be designed with weara-bility in ...
Haptic systems have only recently started to be designed with wearability in mind. Compact, unobtru...
International audienceAlthough Augmented Reality (AR) has been around for almost five decades, only ...
We present a prototype of a hands-on immersive peripheral device for controlling a virtual hand with...
Although Augmented Reality (AR) has been around for almost five decades, only recently we have witne...
Augmented Reality (AR) enriches our physical world with digital content and media, such as 3D models...
Wearable devices are nowadays a common occurrence in the consumer industry. Typical applications ran...
This work presents the Haptic Thimble, a novel wearable haptic device for surface exploration. The H...
Virtual Reality (VR) technology are increasingly used in complex engineering applications, and it ho...
Haptic primary colors correspond to temperature, vibration, and force. Previous studies combined th...
International audienceAugmented Reality (AR) enriches our physical world with digital content and me...
Haptics, which in general refers to the sense of touch, plays an essential role not only in our perc...
International audienceThe fingertips are one of the most important and sensitive parts of our body. ...
International audienceHaptic systems have only recently started to be designed with weara-bility in ...
Haptic systems have only recently started to be designed with wearability in mind. Compact, unobtru...
International audienceAlthough Augmented Reality (AR) has been around for almost five decades, only ...
We present a prototype of a hands-on immersive peripheral device for controlling a virtual hand with...
Although Augmented Reality (AR) has been around for almost five decades, only recently we have witne...
Augmented Reality (AR) enriches our physical world with digital content and media, such as 3D models...
Wearable devices are nowadays a common occurrence in the consumer industry. Typical applications ran...
This work presents the Haptic Thimble, a novel wearable haptic device for surface exploration. The H...
Virtual Reality (VR) technology are increasingly used in complex engineering applications, and it ho...
Haptic primary colors correspond to temperature, vibration, and force. Previous studies combined th...
International audienceAugmented Reality (AR) enriches our physical world with digital content and me...
Haptics, which in general refers to the sense of touch, plays an essential role not only in our perc...