Turco, Enrico Castellani, Chiara Bo, Valerio Pacchierotti, Claudio Prattichizzo, Domenico Baldi, Tommaso Lisini
Multi-robot systems have gained increasing interest across various fields such as medicine, environmental monitoring, and more. Despite the evident advantages, the coordination of the swarm arises significant challenges for human operators, particularly concerning the cognitive burden needed for efficiently controlling the robots. In this study, we...
Cabaret, Pierre-Antoine Howard, Thomas Gicquel, Guillaume Pacchierotti, Claudio Babel, Marie Marchal, Maud
Rich, informative and realistic haptic feedback is key to enhancing Virtual Reality (VR) manipulation. Tangible objects provide convincing grasping and manipulation interactions with haptic feedback of e.g., shape, mass and texture properties. But these properties are static, and cannot respond to interactions in the virtual environment. On the oth...
Ouari, Mondher Kaci, Anis Giraud-Audine, Christophe Giraud, Frédéric
In this study, we propose a novel approach to address the challenge of implementing ultra shear forces for haptic feedback on large plates. Leveraging locally resonant media, our method facilitates matching both bending and longitudinal vibration modes in the same zone of a large plate. This overcomes previous limitations encountered with tradition...
Bouzbib, Elodie Teyssier, Marc Howard, Thomas Pacchierotti, Claudio Lecuyer, Anatole
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IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics
Haptic exoskeleton gloves are a widespread solution for providing force-feedback in Virtual Reality (VR), especially for 3D object manipulations. However, they are still lacking an important feature regarding in-hand haptic sensations: the palmar contact. In this paper, we present PalmEx, a novel approach which incorporates palmar force-feedback in...
Overvliet, Krista E Postma, Albert Röder, Brigitte
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Journal of experimental child psychology
Previous work has suggested a different developmental timeline and role of visual experience for the use of spatial and non-spatial features in haptic object recognition. To investigate this conjecture, we used a haptic ambiguous odd-one-out task in which one object needed to be selected as being different from two other objects. The odd-one-out co...
Holmes, Corinne A Cooney, Sarah M Dempsey, Paula Newell, Fiona N
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Journal of experimental child psychology
Geometrical knowledge is typically taught to children through a combination of vision and repetitive drawing (i.e. haptics), yet our understanding of how different spatial senses contribute to geometric perception during childhood is poor. Studies of line orientation suggest a dominant role of vision affecting the calibration of haptics during deve...
Radhakrishnan, Unnikrishnan Kuang, Lisheng Koumaditis, Konstantinos Chinello, Francesco Pacchierotti, Claudio
This paper investigates the relationship between fine motor skill training in VR, haptic feedback, and physiological arousal. To do so, we present the design and development of a motor skill task (buzzwire), along with a custom vibrotactile feedback attachment for the Geomagic Touch haptic device. A controlled experiment following a between-subject...
Kuang, Lisheng Ferro, Marco Malvezzi, Monica Prattichizzo, Domenico Robuffo Giordano, Paolo Chinello, Francesco Pacchierotti, Claudio
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IEEE transactions on haptics
This article presents a 4-degrees-of-freedom (4-DoF) hand wearable haptic device for Virtual Reality (VR). It is designed to support different end-effectors, that can be easily exchanged so as to provide a wide range of haptic sensations. The device is composed of a static upper body, secured to the back of the hand, and the (changeable) end-effect...
Zara, Florence Delbos, Benjamin Chalard, Rémi Moreau, Richard Jaillet, Fabrice Lelevé, Arnaud
Learning medical gestures requires regular hands-on training to acquire the dexterity needed to perform them without injuring patients. For obvious ethical reasons, this training cannot be carried out directly on the patient. In this context, the use of cadavers has long been the preferred method of training, despite the difficulty of obtaining the...
Cherix, Robin
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