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Inertial Force Feedback for the Treadport Locomotion Interface

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Inertial Force Feedback for the Treadport Locomotion Interface
The inertial force due to the acceleration of a locomotion interface is identified as a difference between virtual and real-world locomotion. To counter the inertial force, inertial-force feedback was implemented for the Treadport, a locomotion interface. A force controller was designed for a mechanical tether to apply the feedback force to the user. For the case of the user accelerating forward from rest, psychophysical experiments showed that subjects preferred inertial-force feedback to a spring-feedback force proportional to position or to position control, where the force feedback maintained a force of zero on the subject.
Robert R. Christensen, John M. Hollerbach, Yangmin
Added 19 Dec 2010
Updated 19 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2000
Where PRESENCE
Authors Robert R. Christensen, John M. Hollerbach, Yangming Xu, Sanford G. Meek
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