BouncyScreen
We explore BouncyScreen, an actuated 1D display system that enriches indirect interaction with a virtual object by pseudo-haptic feedback mechanics enhanced through the screen’s physical movements. When the user manipulates a virtual object using virtual reality (VR) controllers, the screen moves in accordance with the virtual object. We configured a proof-of-concept prototype of BouncyScreen with a flat-screen mounted on a mobile robot. The psychophysical study confirmed that the screen’s synchronous physical motions significantly enhance the reality of the interaction and the sense of presence.
Publications
Domestic
- 大西 悠貴,高嶋 和毅,藤田 和之,北村 喜文,
平面ディスプレイの移動による擬似力覚の生成に関する研究,
第24 回日本バーチャルリアリティ学会大会論文集,2019年 9月
International
- Yuki Onishi, Kazuki Takashima, Kazuyuki Fujita, Yoshifumi Kitamura,
BouncyScreen: Physical Enhancement of Pseudo-Force Feedback,
2021 IEEE Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR), pp. 363-372, March 2021.