A survey on haptic technologies for mobile augmented reality
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Carlos Bermejo, Pan Hui
2017
Abstract
Augmented Reality (AR) and Mobile Augmented Reality (MAR) applications have
gained much research and industry attention these days. The mobile nature of
MAR applications limits users' interaction capabilities such as inputs, and
haptic feedbacks. This survey reviews current research issues in the area of
human computer interaction for MAR and haptic devices. The survey first
presents human sensing capabilities and their applicability in AR applications.
We classify haptic devices into two groups according to the triggered sense:
cutaneous/tactile: touch, active surfaces, and mid-air, kinesthetic:
manipulandum, grasp, and exoskeleton. Due to the mobile capabilities of MAR
applications, we mainly focus our study on wearable haptic devices for each
category and their AR possibilities. To conclude, we discuss the future paths
that haptic feedbacks should follow for MAR applications and their challenges.
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