Browsing by Author "Sarac, Mine"
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Haptic Feedback Relocation from the Fingertips to the Wrist for Two-Finger Manipulation in Virtual Reality
Palmer, Jasmin E.; Sarac, Mine; Garza, Aaron A.; Okamura, Allison M. (IEEE, 2022)Relocation of haptic feedback from the fingertips to the wrist has been considered as a way to enable haptic interaction with mixed reality virtual environments while leaving the fingers free for other tasks. We present a ... -
Measuring the Effect of Stereo Deficiencies on Peripersonal Space Pointing
Batmaz, Anil Ufuk; Mughribi, Moaaz Hudhud; Sarac, Mine; Machuca, Mayra Barrera; Stuerzlinger, Wolfgang (IEEE Computer Soc, 2023)State-of-the-art Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) headsets rely on singlefocal stereo displays. For objects away from the focal plane, such displays create a vergence-accommodation conflict (VAC), potentially ... -
Optimizing Exoskeleton Design with Evolutionary Computation: An Intensive Survey
Stroppa, Fabio; Soylemez, Aleyna; Yuksel, Huseyin Taner; Akbas, Baris; Sarac, Mine (Mdpi, 2023)Exoskeleton devices are designed for applications such as rehabilitation, assistance, and haptics. Due to the nature of physical human-machine interaction, designing and operating these devices is quite challenging. ... -
Perceived Intensities of Normal and Shear Skin Stimuli Using a Wearable Haptic Bracelet
Sarac, Mine; Huh, Tae Myung; Choi, Hojung; Cutkosky, Mark R.; Di Luca, Massimiliano; Okamura, Allison M. (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2022)Our aim is to provide effective interaction with virtual objects, despite the lack of co-location of virtual and real-world contacts, while taking advantage of relatively large skin area and ease of mounting on the forearm. ... -
Perception of Mechanical Properties via Wrist Haptics: Effects of Feedback Congruence
Sarac, Mine; Di Luca, Massimiliano; Okamura, Allison M. (IEEE, 2022)Despite non-co-location, haptic stimulation at the wrist can potentially provide feedback regarding interactions at the fingertips without encumbering the user's hand. Here we investigate how two types of skin deformation ...