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In
Joint Virtual Reality Conference of ICAT - EGVE - EuroVR, Madrid, Spain, 2012, Seiten/Artikel-Nr: 49-56
2012
Online
DOI: 10.2312/EGVE/JVRC12/049-056
Einrichtungen
Inhaltliche Beschreibung (Schlagwörter)
While visual feedback is dominant in Virtual Environments (frei) ; the use of other modalities like haptics and acoustics can enhance believability (frei) ; immersion (frei) ; and interaction performance. Haptic feedback is especially helpful for many interaction tasks like working with medical or precision tools. However (frei) ; unlike visual and auditory feedback (frei) ; haptic reproduction is often difficult to achieve due to hardware limitations. This article describes a user study to examine how auditory feedback can be used to substitute haptic feedback when interacting with a vibrating tool. Participants remove some target material with a round-headed drill while avoiding damage to the underlying surface. In the experiment (frei) ; varying combinations of surface force feedback (frei) ; vibration feedback (frei) ; and auditory feedback are used. We describe the design of the user study and present the results (frei) ; which show that auditory feedback can compensate the lack of haptic feedback. (frei)
Dokumenttyp
Contribution to a conference proceedings/Contribution to a book
Format
data medium, online
Sprache
English
Anmerkung
Peer reviewed article
Externe Identnummern
SCOPUS: SCOPUS:2-s2.0-85084286445
Interne Identnummern
RWTH-CONV-200278
Datensatz-ID: 198146