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JRM Vol.9 No.3 pp. 185-192
doi: 10.20965/jrm.1997.p0185
(1997)

Paper:

Application of Surface Display into Shape Forming Task

Koichi Hirota*, Jun Saito** and Michitaka Hirose***

*Dept. of Information and Computer Sciences, Toyohashi University of Technology, 1-1, Hibarigaoka, Tempaku-cho, Toyohashi, Aichi 441, Japan

**Document Engineering Lab. Corporate Research Labs. Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., 430 Sakai, Nakai-machi, Ashigarakami-gun, Kanagawa 259-01, Japan

***Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, the University of Toikyo, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan

Received:
January 13, 1997
Accepted:
February 21, 1997
Published:
June 20, 1997
Keywords:
Human interface, Computer aided design, Information processing equipment, Force fedback, Virtual reality, Virtual environment
Abstract
The sensation of Touch and force is generated or conducted through the phenomenon of contact. This fact make us aware of a new force feedback method, which was named the concept of Surface Display. In this concept, we are remarking not on the force between the user and the object but on the surface and existence of the object. The force feedback device based on this concept presents the surface of an object, the user interact with surface. Force is caused only as a result and it is measured by the device for the simulation of the behavior of the object. In this paper, the application of the device into a shape forming task is discussed. We have developed a kind of the virtual clay modeling environment, in which the shape of the surface can be changed by pushing directly on the surface. Sensation of making contact with the surface and the sensation of force caused by the elas ticity of the clay is fedback by using the device. From an experiment in the environment, the importance and effectiveness of force feedback were made clear.
Cite this article as:
K. Hirota, J. Saito, and M. Hirose, “Application of Surface Display into Shape Forming Task,” J. Robot. Mechatron., Vol.9 No.3, pp. 185-192, 1997.
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