Data-Driven Haptic Rendering—From Viscous Fluids to Visco-Elastic Solids

IEEE Transactions on Haptics(2009)

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In this article we present extensions of our earlier work on data-driven haptic rendering. Haptic feedback is generated directly by interpolating measured data. The selection of appropriate data dimensions is guided by the structure of the generalized Maxwell model. Material elasticity and viscosity are reproduced, including transient material effects like stress relaxation. All these properties can be nonlinear and mutually dependent. Besides visco-elastic bodies, we also apply our method to viscous fluids. We present results for several materials and compare the errors of the interpolated forces with perceptual thresholds reported in the literature. Moreover, we examine how these errors behave if different subjects perform the recordings on which the data-driven haptic feedback is based.
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visco-elastic solids,present extension,haptic feedback,present result,data-driven haptic rendering,earlier work,different subject,appropriate data dimension,transient material effect,viscous fluids,material elasticity,data-driven haptic feedback,viscous fluid,feedback,stress,representations,viscosity,computational fluid dynamics,virtual reality,interpolation,plastic flow,stress relaxation,solids,data structure,damping,elasticity,viscoelasticity,data structures
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