Naruki Tanabe, Y. Sato, Kohei Morita, Parinya Punpongsanon, H. Matsukura, Michiya Inagaki, D. Iwai, Yuichi Fujino, Kosuke Sato
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Abstract
We present fARFEEL, a remote communication system that provides visuo-haptic feedback allows a local user to feel touching distant objects. The system allows the local and remote users to communicate by using the projected virtual hand (VH) for the agency of his/her own hands. The necessary haptic information is provided to the non-manipulating hand of the local user that does not bother the manipulation of the projected VH. We also introduce the possible visual stimulus that could potentially provide the sense of the body ownership over the projected VH.