This paper explores enhancing mobile immersive augmented reality manipulations by providing a sense of computer-captured touch through the use of a passive deformable haptic glove that responds to objects in the physical environment. The glove extends our existing pinch glove design with a Digital Foam sensor that is placed under the palm of the hand. The novel glove input device supports a range of touch-activated, precise, direct manipulation modeling techniques with tactile feedback including hole cutting, trench cutting, and chamfer creation. A user evaluation study comparing an image plane approach to our passive deformable haptic glove showed that the glove improves a user\u27s task performance time, decreases error rate and erroneous...
International audienceHaptic exoskeleton gloves are a widespread solution for providing force-feedba...
International audienceTraditional interaction devices such as computer mice and keyboards do not ada...
In this paper, a study on wearable exoskeleton devices which are capable of delivering sensation to ...
This work is focused on developing and prototyping a haptic feedback system glove, which will be abl...
HAPTIC INTERFACES ENHANCE IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL EXPERIENCES BY SUP- PLEMENTING AUDITORY AND VISUAL STIMU...
With the increasing miniaturisation of computing and sensor technology, it is becoming common for e...
We present an integrated sensing glove that combines two of the most visionary wearable sensing tech...
We introduce Haplets, a wearable, low-encumbrance, finger-worn, wireless haptic device that provides...
Haptic technology allows us to experience tactile and force sensations without the need to expose ou...
© 2018 IEEE. This article describes the first steps in the development of a low-cost digital sensory...
The following document outlines the design process of a haptic feedback glove. The aim of this proje...
International audienceThis paper presents a prototype of a hands-on immersive peripheral device for ...
A compact and light-weight wearable haptic glove (ExoTen-Glove) based on Twisted String Actuation (T...
Immersion and presence are important aspects of virtual reality (VR). Efforts are therefore being ma...
Upper limb robotic prosthetic devices currently lack adequate sensory feedback, contributing to a hi...
International audienceHaptic exoskeleton gloves are a widespread solution for providing force-feedba...
International audienceTraditional interaction devices such as computer mice and keyboards do not ada...
In this paper, a study on wearable exoskeleton devices which are capable of delivering sensation to ...
This work is focused on developing and prototyping a haptic feedback system glove, which will be abl...
HAPTIC INTERFACES ENHANCE IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL EXPERIENCES BY SUP- PLEMENTING AUDITORY AND VISUAL STIMU...
With the increasing miniaturisation of computing and sensor technology, it is becoming common for e...
We present an integrated sensing glove that combines two of the most visionary wearable sensing tech...
We introduce Haplets, a wearable, low-encumbrance, finger-worn, wireless haptic device that provides...
Haptic technology allows us to experience tactile and force sensations without the need to expose ou...
© 2018 IEEE. This article describes the first steps in the development of a low-cost digital sensory...
The following document outlines the design process of a haptic feedback glove. The aim of this proje...
International audienceThis paper presents a prototype of a hands-on immersive peripheral device for ...
A compact and light-weight wearable haptic glove (ExoTen-Glove) based on Twisted String Actuation (T...
Immersion and presence are important aspects of virtual reality (VR). Efforts are therefore being ma...
Upper limb robotic prosthetic devices currently lack adequate sensory feedback, contributing to a hi...
International audienceHaptic exoskeleton gloves are a widespread solution for providing force-feedba...
International audienceTraditional interaction devices such as computer mice and keyboards do not ada...
In this paper, a study on wearable exoskeleton devices which are capable of delivering sensation to ...