Shiftly: A Novel Origami Shape-Shifting Haptic Device for Virtual Reality

Tobias Batik;Hugo Brument;Khrystyna Vasylevska;Hannes Kaufmann
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We present a novel shape-shifting haptic device, Shiftly, which renders plausible haptic feedback when touching virtual objects in Virtual Reality (VR). By changing its shape, different geometries of virtual objects can be approximated to provide haptic feedback for the user's hand. The device employs only three actuators and three curved origamis that can be programmatically folded and unfolded to create a variety of touch surfaces ranging from flat to curved. In this paper, we present the design of Shiftly, including its kinematic model and integration into VR setups for haptics. We also assessed Shiftly using two user studies. The first study evaluated how well Shiftly can approximate different shapes without visual representation. The second study investigated the realism of the haptic feedback with Shiftly for a user when touching a rendered virtual object. The results showed that our device can provide realistic haptic feedback for flat surfaces, convex shapes of different curvatures, and edge-shaped geometries. Shiftly can less realistically render concave surfaces and objects with small details.
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Shiftly:一种用于虚拟现实的新型折纸变形触觉装置。
我们提出了一种新型的变形触觉装置Shiftly,当触摸虚拟现实(VR)中的虚拟物体时,它可以提供合理的触觉反馈。通过改变其形状,可以近似虚拟物体的不同几何形状,为用户的手提供触觉反馈。该设备仅采用三个驱动器和三个弯曲折纸,可以通过编程折叠和展开,以创建从平面到弯曲的各种触摸表面。在本文中,我们介绍了Shiftly的设计,包括它的运动学模型和集成到VR的触觉设置。我们还使用两个用户研究来评估Shiftly。第一项研究评估了Shiftly在没有视觉表现的情况下近似不同形状的能力。第二项研究调查了Shiftly在用户触摸渲染虚拟物体时的触觉反馈的真实感。实验结果表明,该装置可以对平面、不同曲率的凸形和边缘几何形状提供逼真的触觉反馈。Shiftly可以不太逼真地渲染凹表面和具有小细节的物体。
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