HapticLever: Kinematic Force Feedback using a 3D Pantograph

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Abstract

HapticLever is a new kinematic approach for VR haptics which uses a 3D pantograph to stiffly render large-scale surfaces using small-scale proxies. The HapticLever approach does not consume power to render forces, but rather puts a mechanical constraint on the end effector using a small-scale proxy surface. The HapticLever approach provides stiff force feedback when the user interacts with a static virtual surface, but allows the user to move their arm freely when moving through free virtual space. We present the problem space, the related work, and the HapticLever design approach.

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Friedel, M., Sharlin, E., & Suzuki, R. (2022). HapticLever: Kinematic Force Feedback using a 3D Pantograph. In UIST 2022 Adjunct - Adjunct Proceedings of the 35th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3526114.3558736

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