Abstract | ||
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We describe the design and the implementation of a force display for immersive projection displays. To give the user maximum freedom of motion in a large working space, it is necessary to use a portable force display that is grounded on the user's body. Therefore, we developed a portable (wearable) force display called HapticGEAR which makes use of the tension of wires grounded on the user's back. This device is designed to reduce user's fatigue and to have fewer in uence on the user's motion and sight. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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1999 | 10.1109/VR.1999.756931 | VR |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
force display,portable force display,immersive projection display,large working space,immersive projection displays,user maximum freedom,wearable force display,virtual reality,human factors,displays,ergonomics | Virtual retinal display,Computer vision,Virtual reality,Computer graphics (images),Wearable computer,Computer science,Working space,Sight,Human–computer interaction,Artificial intelligence,Immersion (virtual reality) | Conference |
ISSN | ISBN | Citations |
1087-8270 | 0-7695-0093-5 | 6 |
PageRank | References | Authors |
0.82 | 0 | 4 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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M Hirose | 1 | 1341 | 224.70 |
Tetsuro Ogi | 2 | 153 | 38.64 |
Hiroaki Yano | 3 | 51 | 12.46 |
Naoyuki Kakehi | 4 | 50 | 10.61 |