43rd International Conference on Environmental Systems 2013
DOI: 10.2514/6.2013-3459
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Glove-Enabled Computer Operations (GECO): Design and Testing of an Extra-Vehicular Activity Glove Adapted for Human-Computer Interface

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“…Although these gloves provide the increased dexterity needed for the hand and fingers, sensory feedback is still reduced as the thickness of the Bio-Suit is aimed at 5mm [12]. Although some studies have implemented tactile sensations for EVA gloves [1,36], few have conducted user studies such as [1] which found that vibration feedback in the gloves to augment 'button-clicks' on a virtual keyboard increases text-entry rates and reduces errors. In this paper, we aim to investigate in detail how haptic feedback can improve the experience when performing a variety of EVA tasks drawing on haptic technologies designed and developed within HCI.…”
Section: Spacesuit and Eva Glove Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these gloves provide the increased dexterity needed for the hand and fingers, sensory feedback is still reduced as the thickness of the Bio-Suit is aimed at 5mm [12]. Although some studies have implemented tactile sensations for EVA gloves [1,36], few have conducted user studies such as [1] which found that vibration feedback in the gloves to augment 'button-clicks' on a virtual keyboard increases text-entry rates and reduces errors. In this paper, we aim to investigate in detail how haptic feedback can improve the experience when performing a variety of EVA tasks drawing on haptic technologies designed and developed within HCI.…”
Section: Spacesuit and Eva Glove Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%