Design of a haptic device for teaching motion & dynamics

The haptic interface or force feedback device improves the quality of human computer interaction by accommodating the sense of touch in a computer simulation. A haptic device enables a two way communication between the user and the host computer. The applications of force feedback device cover a wid...

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Main Authors: S., Sulaiman, H., Mohd Zaid, N.E., Zainuddin
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spelling my.utp.eprints.4532017-01-19T08:27:13Z Design of a haptic device for teaching motion & dynamics S., Sulaiman H., Mohd Zaid N.E., Zainuddin TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The haptic interface or force feedback device improves the quality of human computer interaction by accommodating the sense of touch in a computer simulation. A haptic device enables a two way communication between the user and the host computer. The applications of force feedback device cover a wide area such as in medical training, systems for the visually impaired, engineering research, and creative art-work. The role of haptic feedback varies depending on the applications in question and the devices used. This includes haptic as a teaching tool, and a communication aid. Despite the benefits of haptic feedback, its deployment to support interactions in a virtual environment is still slow. This is due to the high cost of the haptic devices in the market. We address this issue by presenting a conceptual framework in designing and implementing a cost-effective haptic device; building on similar concepts obtained from existing technologies. The device is developed using those gadgets that are mainly available in-house. It is projected that haptic feedback generated from the device could benefit teaching abstract concepts to students. ©2007 IEEE. 2007 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/453/1/paper.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-57949093908&partnerID=40&md5=f1bcadd260507ea45c19b07e5b3e507f S., Sulaiman and H., Mohd Zaid and N.E., Zainuddin (2007) Design of a haptic device for teaching motion & dynamics. In: 2007 International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems, ICIAS 2007, 25 November 2007 through 28 November 2007, Kuala Lumpur. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/453/
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S., Sulaiman
H., Mohd Zaid
N.E., Zainuddin
Design of a haptic device for teaching motion & dynamics
description The haptic interface or force feedback device improves the quality of human computer interaction by accommodating the sense of touch in a computer simulation. A haptic device enables a two way communication between the user and the host computer. The applications of force feedback device cover a wide area such as in medical training, systems for the visually impaired, engineering research, and creative art-work. The role of haptic feedback varies depending on the applications in question and the devices used. This includes haptic as a teaching tool, and a communication aid. Despite the benefits of haptic feedback, its deployment to support interactions in a virtual environment is still slow. This is due to the high cost of the haptic devices in the market. We address this issue by presenting a conceptual framework in designing and implementing a cost-effective haptic device; building on similar concepts obtained from existing technologies. The device is developed using those gadgets that are mainly available in-house. It is projected that haptic feedback generated from the device could benefit teaching abstract concepts to students. ©2007 IEEE.
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author S., Sulaiman
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title Design of a haptic device for teaching motion & dynamics
title_short Design of a haptic device for teaching motion & dynamics
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