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Toward realistic haptic rendering of surface textures
New sophisticated haptic-rendering algorithms let users experience virtual objects through touch. We systematically investigate the unrealistic behavior of virtual haptic textures. The emerging science of haptic rendering consists of delivering properties of physical objects through the sense of tou...
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description | New sophisticated haptic-rendering algorithms let users experience virtual objects through touch. We systematically investigate the unrealistic behavior of virtual haptic textures. The emerging science of haptic rendering consists of delivering properties of physical objects through the sense of touch. Owing to the recent development of sophisticated haptic-rendering algorithms, users can now experience virtual objects through touch in many exciting applications, including surgical simulations, virtual prototyping, and data perceptualization. Haptics holds great promise to enrich the sensory attributes of virtual objects that these systems can produce. One area that has received increasing attention in the haptics community is haptic texture rendering, the goal of which is to introduce micro-geometry-scale features on object surfaces. Haptic objects rendered without textures usually feel smooth, and sometimes slippery. Appropriate haptic textures superimposed on haptic objects enhance an object's realism. |
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