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| #3596616 in Books | 1996-08-17 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.49 x.83 x6.34l,.0 | File type: PDF | 368 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Feeling Virtual Worlds|By Ben Delaney|One of the most common complaints about virtual world experiences is that the lack of physical sensations in the environment. Visual simulation is nearing photographic quality, and 3D sound is very convincing. But as soon as one touches a virtual object, or picks up a virtual car and tosses it into the next simulation, one has a great sense|From the Publisher|Virtual Reality (VR) enables us to navigate through computer- controlled worlds, grasping and manipulating objects along the way. With force/tactile feedback, interactivity in VR will extend to include our sense of touch, so that we can feel w
A comprehensive treatment of force feedback—the hottest area of research in virtual reality
Can interactivity in virtual reality (VR) extend to include our sense of touch?
Could weight, temperature, and texture combine to bring simulated objects to life? Describing cutting-edge technology that will influence the way we interact with computers for years to come, this pioneering book answers yes: not only is it possible, but devices capable of providing fo...
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