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Haptic virtualisation of surfaces: feeling textiles on your phone
Author(s) -
Annerose Braune,
Christopher Martin,
Tung Huy Le
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
communications in development and assembling of textile products
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2701-939X
DOI - 10.25367/cdatp.2021.2.p80-90
Subject(s) - haptic technology , impression , usability , textile , virtualization , feeling , computer science , mobile phone , phone , human–computer interaction , simulation , psychology , materials science , cloud computing , social psychology , world wide web , philosophy , composite material , linguistics , telecommunications , operating system
The haptic impression of textile surface properties has a decisive influence on its evaluation and ultimately on its acceptance and usability.  Many solutions are used to replicate a static contour or shape, e.g. to feel controls on common touch displays. In contrast, this project investigates whether it is possible to simulate the roughness or friction behaviour of a textile surface using a commercially available mobile device.

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