Abhijeet Mishra, Piyush Kumar, Jainendra Shukla, Aman Parnami
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Abstract
We presently rely on mechanical approaches to leverage drag (friction) effects for digital interaction as haptic feedback over real surfaces. Unfortunately, due to their mechanical nature, such methods are inconvenient, difficult to scale, and include object deployment issues. Accordingly, we present HaptiDrag, a thin (1 mm) and lightweight (2 gram) device that can reliably produce various intensities of on-surface drag effects through electroadhesion phenomenon. We first performed design evaluation to determine minimal size (5 cm x 5 cm) of HaptiDrag to enable drag effect. Further, with reference to eight distinct surfaces, we present technical performance of 2 sizes of HaptiDrag in real environment conditions. Later, we conducted two user studies; the first to discover absolute detection threshold friction spots of varying intensities common to all surfaces under test and the second to validate the absolute detection threshold points for noticeability with all sizes of HaptiDrag. Finally, we demonstrate device’s utility in different scenarios.
我们目前依靠机械方法来利用拖动(摩擦)效应,作为真实表面的触觉反馈进行数字交互。不幸的是,由于它们的机械性质,这些方法不方便,难以扩展,并且包含对象部署问题。因此,我们提出了HaptiDrag,这是一种薄(1毫米)轻(2克)的设备,可以通过电粘附现象可靠地产生各种强度的表面阻力效应。我们首先进行了设计评估,以确定HaptiDrag的最小尺寸(5cm x 5cm)以实现拖动效果。此外,参考八种不同的表面,我们展示了两种尺寸的HaptiDrag在真实环境条件下的技术性能。后来,我们进行了两次用户研究;第一个是发现所有测试表面共有的不同强度的绝对检测阈值摩擦点,第二个是验证所有尺寸的HaptiDrag的绝对检测阈值点的可注意性。最后,我们将演示设备在不同场景中的效用。