PhD defence by Martin Aabo Maunsbach
Title
Reinventing the Haptics Lost in Mid-Air Interactions
Abstract
Touch makes human-computer interactions feel tangible, natural, and intimate. However, current haptic techniques are inadequate for social mid-air interactions. In this Ph.D. project, I show why and how to reinvent mid-air haptic feedback instead of imitating feedback from physical interactions. I use an interdisciplinary understanding of how our body responds to touch for the reinventions. Body responses like our nervous system only reacting to specific frequency ranges, cutaneous vibrations propagating through the limbs on contact, and how we adapt our touches based on what we feel and have experienced. In five core papers, I show how to use these aspects to reinvent mid-air haptics for interactions such as user interfaces and interpersonal touches. These contributions can be adopted to create better, and more responsible, mid-air interactions.
Supervisors
Principal Supervisor Kasper Anders Søren Hornbæk
Assessment Committee
Professor Barry Brown, Department of Computer Science
Professor Maud Marchal, University of Rennes
Professor Sara Price, University College London
Leader of defence: Associate Professor Joanna Bergström, Department of Computer Science
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