Multi-mode soft haptic thimble for haptic augmented reality based application of texture overlaying

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Multi-mode soft haptic thimble for haptic augmented reality based application of texture overlaying. / Talhan, Aishwari; Kumar, Sanjeet; Kim, Hwangil; Hassan, Waseem; Jeon, Seokhee.

I: Displays, Bind 74, 102272, 09.2022.

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Talhan, A, Kumar, S, Kim, H, Hassan, W & Jeon, S 2022, 'Multi-mode soft haptic thimble for haptic augmented reality based application of texture overlaying', Displays, bind 74, 102272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.displa.2022.102272

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Talhan, A., Kumar, S., Kim, H., Hassan, W., & Jeon, S. (2022). Multi-mode soft haptic thimble for haptic augmented reality based application of texture overlaying. Displays, 74, [102272]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.displa.2022.102272

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Talhan A, Kumar S, Kim H, Hassan W, Jeon S. Multi-mode soft haptic thimble for haptic augmented reality based application of texture overlaying. Displays. 2022 sep.;74. 102272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.displa.2022.102272

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Talhan, Aishwari ; Kumar, Sanjeet ; Kim, Hwangil ; Hassan, Waseem ; Jeon, Seokhee. / Multi-mode soft haptic thimble for haptic augmented reality based application of texture overlaying. I: Displays. 2022 ; Bind 74.

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title = "Multi-mode soft haptic thimble for haptic augmented reality based application of texture overlaying",
abstract = "This paper presents a novel thimble-shape haptic display for multi-mode tactile feedback at fingertips. The device has two special characteristics. Multi-mode feedback, i.e., static pressure, high-frequency vibration, and impact force, can be generated via a single actuator mechanism of a pneumatic chamber controlled by high-speed valves. Additionally, the actuator's softness makes this device a “feel-through” tactile display where the user simultaneously feels responses from a real object and synthetic feedback. This makes the device a fit for haptic augmented reality-based display where real and virtual touch feedback is merged into single feedback that haptically “augments” the real world. A layered combination of flexible and non-flexible silicone membrane surrounds the air- cavity for desired efficiency, and systematic valve control algorithms are developed for rich haptic effects. The experiments confirmed that the system generated a static force up to 7 N, acceleration magnitude up to 1.4 G, and frequency up to 250 Hz. The device exhibits two realistic tactile signals, i.e., virtual textures and button clicks, based on real signals and a physical surface that are augmented with two haptic signals.The user studies revealed that the participants found the virtually overlaid textures and buttons to be perceptually similar to their real counterparts.",
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author = "Aishwari Talhan and Sanjeet Kumar and Hwangil Kim and Waseem Hassan and Seokhee Jeon",
note = "Funding Information: This research was supported in part by the Preventive Safety Service Technology Development Program funded by the Korean Ministry of Interior and Safety under Grant 2019-MOIS34-001 and in part by the MSIT(Ministry of Science and ICT), Korea, under the ITRC(Information Technology Research Center) support program(IITP-2022-RS-2022-00156354) supervised by the IITP. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 Elsevier B.V.",
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