Visio-Haptic Simulator for Static and Kinetic Friction

3D simulations augment the presentation of abstract concepts by enhancing our understanding. However, most simulations only make use of two of our five senses: sight and hearing. If we employ additional sensory communication channels in these simulations, we may gain a deeper understanding of illust...

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Veröffentlicht in:Romanian Journal of Human - Computer Interaction 2010-06, Vol.3 (1), p.1-1
Hauptverfasser: Hamza-Lup, Felix G, Murrell, Elizabeth, LaPlant, James, Baird, William, Popovici, Dorin-Mircea
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description 3D simulations augment the presentation of abstract concepts by enhancing our understanding. However, most simulations only make use of two of our five senses: sight and hearing. If we employ additional sensory communication channels in these simulations, we may gain a deeper understanding of illustrated concepts by increasing the communication bandwidth and providing alternative perspectives. We present the implementation of the sense of touch in 3D simulations for teaching important concepts from introductory physics. Specifically, we have developed a visuo-haptic simulator that illustrates friction. We hypothesize that interactive 3D haptic simulations are useful for engaging students in subject study and allowing them to put into context the material presented.
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