Active Haptic Feedback for a Virtual Wrist-Anchored User Interface
The presented system combines a virtual wrist-anchored user interface (UI) with a new low-profle, wrist-worn device that provides salient and expressive haptic feedback such as contact, pressure and broad-bandwidth vibration. This active feedback is used to add tactile cues to interactions with virtual mid-air UI elements that track the user's wrist; we demonstrate a simple menu-interaction task to showcase the utility of haptics for interactions with virtual buttons and sliders. Moving forward, we intend to use this platform to develop haptic guidelines for body-anchored interfaces and test multiple haptic devices across the body to create engaging interactions.
| Author(s): | Jan Ulrich Bartels and Natalia Sanchez-Tamayo and Michael Sedlmair and Katherine J. Kuchenbecker |
| Book Title: | Adjunct Proceedings of the Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST) |
| Number (issue): | 53 |
| Pages: | 1--3 |
| Year: | 2024 |
| Month: | October |
| Project(s): | |
| BibTeX Type: | Miscellaneous (misc) |
| Address: | Pittsburgh, USA |
| DOI: | 10.1145/3672539.3686765 |
| Electronic Archiving: | grant_archive |
| How Published: | Hands-on demonstration presented at the Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST) |
| State: | Published |
BibTeX
@misc{Bartels24-UISTD-Wrist,
title = {Active Haptic Feedback for a Virtual Wrist-Anchored User Interface},
booktitle = {Adjunct Proceedings of the Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST)},
abstract = {The presented system combines a virtual wrist-anchored user interface (UI) with a new low-profle, wrist-worn device that provides salient and expressive haptic feedback such as contact, pressure and broad-bandwidth vibration. This active feedback is used to add tactile cues to interactions with virtual mid-air UI elements that track the user's wrist; we demonstrate a simple menu-interaction task to showcase the utility of haptics for interactions with virtual buttons and sliders. Moving forward, we intend to use this platform to develop haptic guidelines for body-anchored interfaces and test multiple haptic devices across the body to create engaging interactions.},
number = {53},
pages = {1--3},
howpublished = {Hands-on demonstration presented at the Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST)},
address = {Pittsburgh, USA},
month = oct,
year = {2024},
author = {Bartels, Jan Ulrich and Sanchez-Tamayo, Natalia and Sedlmair, Michael and Kuchenbecker, Katherine J.},
doi = {10.1145/3672539.3686765},
month_numeric = {10}
}