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EPSRC Reference: GR/L76112/01
Title: DETERMINING APPROPRIATE HAPTIC CUES FOR VIRTUAL REALITY AND TELEOPERATION
Principal Investigator: Harwin, Professor W
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Department: Cybernetics
Organisation: University of Reading
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 October 1997 Ends: 30 September 2000 Value (£): 52,707
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Human-Computer Interactions
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Providing human machine information exchange through both tactile and kinaesthetic channels is an unexplored area of research although this is the primary information pathway when a person makes physical contact with the environment. Mechanical synthesis of a tactile and kinaesthetic interaction is complex since the interface system must work on two scales, a large scale to replicate shape, contours and weight, and a smaller scale to replicate friction, thermal characteristics and surface texture. The problem is further compounded since the interface must appear to be passive yet must exchange energy with the operator. The work proposed will develop a test-bed haptic interface device that can operate at these two scales. The role of tactile and kinaesthetic information pathways in a person's interaction with a virtual environment will be assessed along with the concept of creating non-passive environments for haptic exploration. Validation of this research will be done with perception experiments and by demonstration environments. This work will further the EPSRC mission by providing strategic applied research that underpins industrial needs and will contribute to postgraduate training in engineering and the physical sciences. Intellectual property considerations will be arranged with possible beneficiaries, and results will be published in the scientific literature.
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