2020
DOI: 10.1504/ijenttm.2020.105662
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Designing interconnected haptic interfaces and actuators for teleoperations in mobile ad hoc networks

Abstract: The growing acceptance of wireless ad hoc networks in war situations, emergency situations, research applications, and conference rooms has resulted in the massive growth of these networks. Interconnecting haptic interfaces in virtual environments is rather a demanding task. This paper presents the topology of the mobile ad hoc networks. Moreover, it outlines the thresholds, the limitations, and the techniques for using haptic interfaces for teleoperations in a mobile ad hoc network. Routing algorithms and con… Show more

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“…Also, they encourage physical participation using the body, help children to explore and discover new skills, and to express views and questions about their participation in the educational process [15]. Combining tangible interfaces with digital imaging or haptic applications [16] is a new process that can help students seek out more knowledge and reconsider existing ones more effectively [17]. TUIs are also used for collaboration in creating games and educational environments where children through cooperation with their classmates are encouraged to take initiative and develop parallel skills.…”
Section: Advantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, they encourage physical participation using the body, help children to explore and discover new skills, and to express views and questions about their participation in the educational process [15]. Combining tangible interfaces with digital imaging or haptic applications [16] is a new process that can help students seek out more knowledge and reconsider existing ones more effectively [17]. TUIs are also used for collaboration in creating games and educational environments where children through cooperation with their classmates are encouraged to take initiative and develop parallel skills.…”
Section: Advantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%