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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2012

Novel Interactive Techniques for Bimanual Manipulation of 3D Objects with Two 3DoF Haptic Interfaces

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This paper presents a set of novel interactive techniques adapted to two-handed manipulation of objects with dual 3DoF single-point haptic devices. We first propose the double bubble for bimanual haptic exploration of virtual environments through hybrid position/rate controls, and a bimanual viewport adaptation method that keeps both proxies on screen in large environments. We also present two bimanual haptic manipulation techniques that facilitate pick-and-place tasks: the joint control, which forces common control modes and control/display ratios for two interfaces grabbing an object, and the magnetic pinch, which simulates a magnet-like attraction between both hands to prevent unwanted drops of that object. An experiment was conducted to assess the efficiency of these techniques for pick-and-place tasks, by comparing the double bubble with viewport adaptation to the clutching technique for extending the workspaces, and by measuring the benefits of the joint control and magnetic pinch.
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hal-00766604 , version 1 (18-12-2012)

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Anthony Talvas, Maud Marchal, Clément Nicolas, Gabriel Cirio, Mathieu Emily, et al.. Novel Interactive Techniques for Bimanual Manipulation of 3D Objects with Two 3DoF Haptic Interfaces. Eurohaptics, Jun 2012, Tampere, Finland. ⟨hal-00766604⟩
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