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Haptics Issues in Virtual Environments

Published: 19 June 2000 Publication History

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Haptics is a recent enhancement to virtual environments allowing users to touch and feel the simulated objects they interact with. Current commercial products allow tactile feedback through desktop interfaces (such as the FeelIt mouse(tm) or the PHANToM arm(tm)) and dextrous tactile and force feedback at the fingertips through haptic gloves (such as the CyberTouch(tm) and the CyberGrasp(tm)).Haptics VR programming requires good physical modeling of user interactions, primarily through collision detection, and of object response, such as surface deformation, hard-contact simulation, slippage, etc. It is at present difficult to simulate complex virtual environments that have a realistic behavior. This task is added by the recent introduction of haptics toolkits (such as Ghost(tm) or VPS(tm)).Current technology suffers from a number of limitations, which go beyond the higher product cost of haptic interfaces. These technical drawbacks include the limited workspace of desktop interfaces, the large weight of force feedback gloves, the lack of force feedback to the body, safety concerns, etc. Not to be neglected is the high bandwidth requirement of haptics, which is not met by current Internet technology. As a result, it is not possible at present to have a large number of remote participants interacting hapticly in a shared virtual space.

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CGI '00: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Graphics
June 2000
ISBN:0769506437

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IEEE Computer Society

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Published: 19 June 2000

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  1. Haptic feedback
  2. VR programming
  3. collision detection
  4. dextrous glove
  5. physical modeling
  6. virtual environments

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