02154nam 2200397 450 991013841770332120230316225702.0953-51-5576-8(CKB)3230000000076184(NjHacI)993230000000076184(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/65488(EXLCZ)99323000000007618420221011d2012 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHaptics Rendering and Applications /edited by Abdulmotaleb El SaddikIntechOpen2012Rijeka, Croatia :InTech,2012.1 online resource (248 pages) illustrations953-307-897-9 Includes bibliographical references.There has been significant progress in haptic technologies but the incorporation of haptics into virtual environments is still in its infancy. A wide range of the new society's human activities including communication, education, art, entertainment, commerce and science would forever change if we learned how to capture, manipulate and reproduce haptic sensory stimuli that are nearly indistinguishable from reality. For the field to move forward, many commercial and technological barriers need to be overcome. By rendering how objects feel through haptic technology, we communicate information that might reflect a desire to speak a physically- based language that has never been explored before. Due to constant improvement in haptics technology and increasing levels of research into and development of haptics-related algorithms, protocols and devices, there is a belief that haptics technology has a promising future.Computer simulationComputer modelling & simulationComputer simulation.003.3El Saddik Abdulmotaleb1969-edt1261855NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910138417703321Haptics Rendering and Applications3053753UNINA