26th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3385956.3418964
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DualVib: Simulating Haptic Sensation of Dynamic Mass by Combining Pseudo-Force and Texture Feedback

Abstract: We present DualVib, a compact handheld device that simulates the haptic sensation of manipulating dynamic mass; mass that causes haptic feedback as the user's hand moves (e.g., shaking a jar and feeling coins rattling inside). Unlike other devices that require actual displacement of weight, DualVib dispenses with heavy and bulky mechanical structures and, instead, uses four vibration actuators. DualVib simulates a dynamic mass by simultaneously delivering two types of haptic feedback to the user's hand: (1) ps… Show more

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“…This system used yoghurt source to render viscose textural sense of hot sauce while shaking and pouring. Likely, the water source inside the cocktail shaker was stimulated to sense as cocktail through shaking and visual appearance by this system (Tanaka et al, 2020). A liquid-based haptic handheld device called "Gravity cup" was developed for rendering the weight sensation of liquids and was related to the inertia of the objects, particle collision, and gravity change in the virtual environment (Cheng et al, 2018).…”
Section: Diffuser For Olfaction Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system used yoghurt source to render viscose textural sense of hot sauce while shaking and pouring. Likely, the water source inside the cocktail shaker was stimulated to sense as cocktail through shaking and visual appearance by this system (Tanaka et al, 2020). A liquid-based haptic handheld device called "Gravity cup" was developed for rendering the weight sensation of liquids and was related to the inertia of the objects, particle collision, and gravity change in the virtual environment (Cheng et al, 2018).…”
Section: Diffuser For Olfaction Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is di cult to realize complexity. Then after rst foundation factor from literature survey of proposed methodology is taken from the paper published in 2020 by Arnaud Lelevé1 et al [4] with title "Haptic Training Simulation " and then second foundation factor is picked up from Yudai Tanaka et al [5] in November 2020 with title " DualVib: Simulating Haptic Sensation of Dynamic Mass by Combining Pseudo-Force and Texture Feedback ".Our second foundation factor that was based on our already settled problem statement "transportation system driving problem is addressed ,and resolved by embedding smartly HCI techniques inside it along with other latest supporting technologies ,for controlling purpose of the vehicle. Moreover, the most grave ndings of patent no.…”
Section: Literature Survey and Foundation 21 Foundation Of Proposed M...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DualVib [88] is another handheld haptic device designed to render the sensation of dynamic mass through asymmetric vibration using voice coil actuators. The device was equipped with two vibration actuators: Haptuator Mark II and HAPTIC Reactor attached to the VIVE Tracker.…”
Section: ) Vibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although rendering heavier weight yields better discrimination results in weight perception, simulate the weight of more than 1kg in VR is a challenge. It is a limitation to augment such quantum of force effect in most of the haptic devices [88], [94], [116], to render weight > 1kg normally need a fixed setup (ground-based) and with constraint workspace. The wearable device was normally not able to render heavy weight due to weak motor output.…”
Section: Heavy Weight Renderingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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