This thesis proposes a unique approach to haptic feedback, based on a hand-worn electronic device that amplifies the sense of touch. By capturing and reproducing touch elicited vibrations in real time, the feeling of otherwise natural finger-object interactions can be altered, while preserving temporal and spectral properties of the signal that are unique for every interaction and thus impossible to display without sensing and processing in real time. In order to shed light on the physical mechanisms through which such a device can operate, this thesis undertook an empirical investigation of the propagation of touch elicited mechanical vibrations (elastic waves) in the finger, and their dependence on the spatial pathway and frequency of ex...
Touch screens have become the most popular computer interface in our daily life. Although they respo...
This thesis investigates the assumed affordance of haptic technology in a wearable context. This wor...
We demonstrate a method that allows two users to communicate remotely using their sense of touch by ...
A longstanding goal of engineering has been to realize haptic interfaces that can convey realistic s...
A longstanding goal in engineering research has been to realize haptic displays for virtual reality ...
Touch is one most of the important aspects of human life. Nearly all interactions, when broken down,...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
Touch interactions are central to many human activities, but there are few technologies for computat...
The sense of touch is important to human interaction as well as for interacting with our surrounding...
This thesis explores novel haptic user interfaces for touchscreens, virtual and remote environments ...
Wearable devices are nowadays a common occurrence in the consumer industry. Typical applications ran...
As computing moves towards mobile devices, new challenges emerge for Human-Computer Interaction. Alt...
Wearable tactile technology in the configuration of actuated thimbles is used to provide the sense o...
Wearable haptics is a promising research field with the long term goal of reliably conveying informa...
Haptic feedback devices for virtual reality and telerobotics applications reproduce physical sensati...
Touch screens have become the most popular computer interface in our daily life. Although they respo...
This thesis investigates the assumed affordance of haptic technology in a wearable context. This wor...
We demonstrate a method that allows two users to communicate remotely using their sense of touch by ...
A longstanding goal of engineering has been to realize haptic interfaces that can convey realistic s...
A longstanding goal in engineering research has been to realize haptic displays for virtual reality ...
Touch is one most of the important aspects of human life. Nearly all interactions, when broken down,...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
Touch interactions are central to many human activities, but there are few technologies for computat...
The sense of touch is important to human interaction as well as for interacting with our surrounding...
This thesis explores novel haptic user interfaces for touchscreens, virtual and remote environments ...
Wearable devices are nowadays a common occurrence in the consumer industry. Typical applications ran...
As computing moves towards mobile devices, new challenges emerge for Human-Computer Interaction. Alt...
Wearable tactile technology in the configuration of actuated thimbles is used to provide the sense o...
Wearable haptics is a promising research field with the long term goal of reliably conveying informa...
Haptic feedback devices for virtual reality and telerobotics applications reproduce physical sensati...
Touch screens have become the most popular computer interface in our daily life. Although they respo...
This thesis investigates the assumed affordance of haptic technology in a wearable context. This wor...
We demonstrate a method that allows two users to communicate remotely using their sense of touch by ...