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13 March 2013 A study on haptic collaborative game in shared virtual environment
Keke Lu, Guanyang Liu, Lingzhi Liu
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Abstract
A study on collaborative game in shared virtual environment with haptic feedback over computer networks is introduced in this paper. A collaborative task was used where the players located at remote sites and played the game together. The player can feel visual and haptic feedback in virtual environment compared to traditional networked multiplayer games. The experiment was desired in two conditions: visual feedback only and visual-haptic feedback. The goal of the experiment is to assess the impact of force feedback on collaborative task performance. Results indicate that haptic feedback is beneficial for performance enhancement for collaborative game in shared virtual environment. The outcomes of this research can have a powerful impact on the networked computer games.
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Keke Lu, Guanyang Liu, and Lingzhi Liu "A study on haptic collaborative game in shared virtual environment", Proc. SPIE 8783, Fifth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2012): Computer Vision, Image Analysis and Processing, 87831Y (13 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2021258
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KEYWORDS
Haptic technology

Virtual reality

Optical spheres

Visualization

Computer networks

Bismuth

Networks

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