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. 2021 Oct-Dec;14(4):699-711.
doi: 10.1109/TOH.2021.3077619. Epub 2021 Dec 16.

Survey of Pseudo-Haptics: Haptic Feedback Design and Application Proposals

Survey of Pseudo-Haptics: Haptic Feedback Design and Application Proposals

Yusuke Ujitoko et al. IEEE Trans Haptics. 2021 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

In the last two decades, the design of pseudo-haptics as a haptic presentation method that does not require a mechanical feedback device has been proposed in various research papers. Moreover, applications using pseudo-haptics have been proposed and evaluated in various contexts. However, the findings from these studies have not yet been comprehensively organized in a survey paper in the recent times. In this article, findings from a series of individual prior studies were summarized from the design through to the application proposals. First, we summarize visual stimuli designs based on the target haptic object properties to induce pseudo-haptics. Second, we summarize two special issues when designing pseudo-haptics; (1) workaround design for the visualized mismatch of visual stimuli and user input; and (2) the combination design of pseudo-haptics and physical stimuli. Third, application proposals that use pseudo-haptics for training, assistance, and entertainment are presented. This survey paper would help not only researchers in academia but also application developers who intend to use pseudo-haptics as a haptic presentation method.

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