A demonstration of tablet-based interaction panels for immersive environments

Our demo deals with the need in immersive virtual reality for devices that support expressive and adaptive interaction in a low-cost, eyes-free manner. Leveraging rapid prototyping techniques for fabrication, we have developed a variety of panels that can be overlaid on multi-touch tablets and smart...

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Published in:Proceedings of the IEEE Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium pp. 175 - 176
Main Authors: Krum, David M., Thai Phan, Cairco Dukes, Lauren, Wang, Peter, Bolas, Mark
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01.03.2014
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ISSN:1087-8270
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Summary:Our demo deals with the need in immersive virtual reality for devices that support expressive and adaptive interaction in a low-cost, eyes-free manner. Leveraging rapid prototyping techniques for fabrication, we have developed a variety of panels that can be overlaid on multi-touch tablets and smartphones. The panels are coupled with an app running on the multi-touch device that exchanges commands and state information over a wireless network with the virtual reality application. Sculpted features of the panels provide tactile disambiguation of control widgets and an onscreen heads-up display provides interaction state information. A variety of interaction mappings can be provided through software to support several classes of interaction techniques in virtual environments. We foresee additional uses for applications where eyes-free use and adaptable interaction interfaces can be beneficial.
ISSN:1087-8270
DOI:10.1109/VR.2014.6802108