Title :
3DTouch: A wearable 3D input device for 3D applications
Author :
Nguyen, Anh ; Banic, Amy
Author_Institution :
Department of Computer Science, University of Wyoming
Abstract :
3D applications appear in every corner of life in the current technology era. There is a need for an ubiquitous 3D input device that works with many different platforms, from head-mounted displays (HMDs) to mobile touch devices, 3DTVs, and even the Cave Automatic Virtual Environments. We present 3DTouch [1], a novel wearable 3D input device worn on the fingertip for 3D manipulation tasks. 3DTouch is designed to fill the missing gap of a 3D input device that is self-contained, mobile, and universally works across various 3D platforms. This video presents a working prototype of our solution, which is described in details in the paper [1]. Our approach relies on a relative positioning technique using an optical laser sensor (OPS) and a 9-DOF inertial measurement unit (IMU). The device employs touch input for the benefits of passive haptic feedback, and movement stability. On the other hand, with touch interaction, 3DTouch is conceptually less fatiguing to use over many hours than 3D spatial input devices. We propose a set of 3D interaction techniques including selection, translation, and rotation using 3DTouch. An evaluation also demonstrates the device´s tracking accuracy of 1.10 mm and 2.33 degrees for subtle touch interaction in 3D space. We envision that modular solutions like 3DTouch opens up a whole new design space for interaction techniques to further develop on.
Keywords :
Computer science; Mobile communication; Optical feedback; Prototypes; Three-dimensional displays; Virtual environments; H.5.2 [Information interfaces and presentation]: User Interfaces — Graphical user interfaces — Input devices and strategies;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality (VR), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Arles, Camargue, Provence, France
DOI :
10.1109/VR.2015.7223451