Haptic feedback for button and scrolling action simulation in touch input devices
DA Grant, P Gregorio, RW Heubel… - US Patent …, 2012 - Google Patents
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al. 6,067,871 A 5/2000 Markyvech et al. 5,223.65 s A 6, 1993 Ski 6,072,475 A 6/2000 van …
al. 6,067,871 A 5/2000 Markyvech et al. 5,223.65 s A 6, 1993 Ski 6,072,475 A 6/2000 van …
Face to face collaborative AR on mobile phones
A Henrysson, M Billinghurst… - Fourth ieee and acm …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Mobile phones are an ideal platform for augmented reality. We describe how they also can
be used to support face to face collaborative AR applications. We have created a custom …
be used to support face to face collaborative AR applications. We have created a custom …
Haptics for human-computer interaction: From the skin to the brain
M Ziat - Foundations and Trends® in Human–Computer …, 2023 - nowpublishers.com
In recent years haptics has received considerable attention from the field of Human-
Computer Interactions (HCI) for its potential to provide more tangible and immersive …
Computer Interactions (HCI) for its potential to provide more tangible and immersive …
GpsTunes: controlling navigation via audio feedback
We combine the functionality of a mobile Global Positioning System (GPS) with that of an
MP3 player, implemented on a PocketPC, to produce a handheld system capable of guiding …
MP3 player, implemented on a PocketPC, to produce a handheld system capable of guiding …
Shiverpad: A glass haptic surface that produces shear force on a bare finger
EC Chubb, JE Colgate… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We discuss the design and performance of a new haptic surface capable of controlling shear
force on a bare finger. At the heart of the ShiverPaD is the TPaD variable friction device. It …
force on a bare finger. At the heart of the ShiverPaD is the TPaD variable friction device. It …
Toward subtle intimate interfaces for mobile devices using an EMG controller
E Costanza, SA Inverso, R Allen - … of the SIGCHI conference on Human …, 2005 - dl.acm.org
Using a mobile device in a social context should not cause embarrassment and disruption to
the immediate environment. Interaction with mobile and wearable devices needs to be …
the immediate environment. Interaction with mobile and wearable devices needs to be …
Investigating Wrist Deflection Scrolling Techniques for Extended Reality
Scrolling in extended reality (XR) is currently performed using handheld controllers or vision-
based arm-in-front gestures, which have the limitations of encumbering the user's hands or …
based arm-in-front gestures, which have the limitations of encumbering the user's hands or …
Interfacing human and computer with wireless body area sensor networks: the WiMoCA solution
Abstract Wireless Body Area Sensor Networks (WBASN) are an emerging technology
enabling the design of natural human–computer interfaces (HCI). Automatic recognition of …
enabling the design of natural human–computer interfaces (HCI). Automatic recognition of …
Tilt to scroll: Evaluating a motion based vibrotactile mobile interface
I Oakley, S O'Modhrain - First Joint Eurohaptics Conference …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The increasing complexity and pervasiveness of handheld devices is demanding the
development of interaction techniques explicitly tailored for mobile scenarios. This paper …
development of interaction techniques explicitly tailored for mobile scenarios. This paper …
[PDF][PDF] An experiment on length perception with a virtual rolling stone
H Yao, V Hayward - Proceedings of Eurohaptics, 2006 - cim.mcgill.ca
When an object rolls or slides inside a hand-held tube, a variety of cues are normally
available to estimate its location inside the cavity. These cues are related to the dynamics of …
available to estimate its location inside the cavity. These cues are related to the dynamics of …