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The "Bubble" Technique: Interacting with Large Virtual Environments Using Haptic Devices with Limited Workspace", presented at (2005)
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| Author | Dominjon, Lionel Lécuyer, Anatole Burkhardt, Jean-Marie Andrade-Barroso, Guillermo Richir, Simon |
| Description | World Haptics Conference (joint Eurohaptics Conference and Haptics Symposium The “Bubble ” technique is a novel interaction technique to interact with large Virtual Environments (VE) using a haptic device with a limited workspace. It is based on a hybrid position/rate control which enables both accurate interaction and coarse positioning in a large VE. The haptic workspace is displayed visually using a semi-transparent sphere (looking like a bubble) that surrounds the manipulated cursor. When the cursor is located inside the bubble, its motion is positioncontrolled. When the cursor is outside, it is ratecontrolled. The user may also “feel ” the inner surface of the bubble, since the spherical workspace is “haptically ” displayed by applying an elastic forcefeedback when crossing the surface of the bubble. 1. Introduction and |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2005-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Manipulated Cursor Haptic Device Elastic Forcefeedback Bubble Technique Limited Workspace Spherical Workspace Large Ve Bubble Quot Inner Surface Large Virtual Environment Limited Workspace Quot Semi-transparent Sphere Coarse Positioning Haptic Workspace Hybrid Position Rate Control Accurate Interaction Novel Interaction Technique |
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| Resource Type | Article |