Technology Transfer: Haptic Feedback

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Technology Transfer: Haptic Feedback Explain technology transfer and technological innovation.

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Technology Transfer: Haptic Feedback. Explain technology transfer and technological innovation. Haptic Feedback. Something you can feel Vibration Texture Pressure Response to your touch. A Problem:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Technology Transfer:Haptic Feedback

Explain technology transfer and technological innovation.

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Haptic Feedback

• Something you can feel– Vibration– Texture– Pressure– Response to your touch

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A Problem:

Modern touch screens have no “feeling” to them. They are smooth all over. You can’t feel where to put your fingers if you can’t see.

-A lack of haptic feedback

Where will this technology come from?

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Ex of Technology Transfers

1st there was the Electric motor2nd they put a motor in a rumble pack next specialized motors were added to controllers to produce different vibrations

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Look inside the controller. See the 2 motors?

low frequency (left motor)high frequency (right

motor)

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Technology transfer occurs when somebody applies an existing innovation developed for one purpose in a new way.

Technology transfer is a kind ofTechnological innovation often results when ideas, knowledge, or skills

are shared within a technology, among technologies, or across fields.

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Many ways to get haptic feedback in video games

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Digital vs. Analog

Input devices controls:– Digital

•Reports only two states: on or off•Keyboard: keys•Controller A, B, X, Y, Back, Start, D-Pad

– Analog•Report a range of values: -1.0 to 1.0•Triggers, Stick

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Notice how different kinds of controls have different kinds of

inputsInput Device

Digital Buttons

Analog Control

Vibration Win? Xbox? Number

Xbox 360Controller

14 4 Yes Yes Yes 4

Keyboard >100 0 No Yes Yes 1

Mouse 5 3 No Yes No 1

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What is an example of the transfer of video game

controller technology to other technologies?

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Minimally Invasive Surgeries

Things that were learned from making better controls in video games were applied to new computer-controlled tools for doing very precise micro surgery.

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Fine tuned Remote control

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What are other examples of the

transfer of haptic feedback technology to

other technologies?

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Haptic Devices• These are all manipulator gloves that give

the user feedback depending on what they are touching virtually.

Cyber Glove II Cyber Grasp Cyber Force

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Haptic Devices• Space Interface Device for Artificial

Reality (SPIDAR)

SPIDAR-8. Rubik’s Cube SPIDAR-8. Finger attachments.

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Touchable Online Braille Generator

Words can be typed in ordinary English and translated into Braille.

They can be printed as bumps on a special printer.

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Touchable Online Braille Generator Screen

Now they’re working on screens where you can actually feel the bumps.

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Expensive Touchable Graphic

These are made of small metal cylinders that the computer controls to move up or down to create a touch image.

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The Guide Cane•(Ulrich and Borenstein, 2001)

Haptics for Handicapped

This cane moves away from obstacles to guide a blind person automatically using its sensors

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Haptics for Handicapped

•The ActiveBelt (Tsukada and Yasumrua, 2004)Device architecture of ActiveBelt:

GPS, global positioning system; LED, light-emitting diode.

This GPS guides a person by “poking” them in the direction they should go.

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Future technologies that may benefit from Technology

Transfer• SMELL

– Smell is essentially our ability to detect specific chemical particles in the air

– We can detect about 4000 different smells

– And the smells can be combined in millions different ways

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Where will it all lead?

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Another future technology idea

THOUGHT:Detecting and interpreting brain

waves to control programs or machines.