Haptic interfaces for virtual environments: perceived instability and force constancy in haptic sensing of virtual surfaces.

@article{Tan2007HapticIF,
  title={Haptic interfaces for virtual environments: perceived instability and force constancy in haptic sensing of virtual surfaces.},
  author={Hong Z. Tan},
  journal={Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale},
  year={2007},
  volume={61 3},
  pages={
          265-75
        }
}
  • H. Tan
  • Published 1 September 2007
  • Computer Science
  • Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale
Haptic interfaces are becoming more commonplace in virtual environment and teleoperation systems. There is a growing need to not only continue to improve hardware platforms and rendering algorithms, but evaluate human performance with haptic interfaces. This review summarizes two recent studies inspired by perception problems in using haptic interfaces to interact with virtual environments. The first study evaluated perceived quality of virtual haptic textures and discovered several types of… 
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