Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Schulich School of Engineering
University of Calgary, CANADA
Perception of virtual surfaces via force feedback(i.e., haptic interaction through sense of touch) is a popular topic in a virtual environment(VE). However, few studies reported on a just noticeable difference (JND) of perceiving convex/concave, vertically-placed virtual surfaces under the influence of force directions. We postulated a JND-critical hypothesis that there is a minimum amplitude subtended such surfaces for human perception under force directions. Our empirical results confirmed this hypothesis, suggesting an amplitude range of 1.19 ~ 1.95 mm for distinguishing the virtual surfaces in a VE. This finding would be potential for creating a 3D VE for haptic interaction.
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