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Effects of network delay on a collaborative motor task with telehaptic and televisual feedback
2004
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGGRAPH international conference on Virtual Reality continuum and its applications in industry - VRCAI '04
The incorporation of haptic interfaces into collaborative virtual environments is challenging when the users are geographically distributed. Reduction of latency is essential for maintaining realism, causality and the sense of co-presence in collaborative virtual environments during closely-coupled haptic tasks. In this study we consider the effects of varying amounts of simulated constant delay on the performance of a simple collaborative haptic task. The task was performed with haptic
doi:10.1145/1044588.1044670
dblp:conf/vrcai/AllisonZWS04
fatcat:sd7rr4utlnf4jfcpkctgrqnmbe