Search for dissertations about: "Haptiska gränssnitt - Virtual Reality"

Found 3 swedish dissertations containing the words Haptiska gränssnitt - Virtual Reality.

  1. 1. Enabling audio-haptics

    Author : Kirsten Rassmus-Gröhn; Certec - Rehabiliteringsteknik och Design; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Synskador och blindhet; Haptiska gränssnitt - Virtual Reality;

    Abstract : This thesis deals with possible solutions to facilitate orientation, navigation and overview of non-visual interfaces and virtual environments with the help of sound in combination with force-feedback haptics. Applications with haptic force-feedback, sp... READ MORE

  2. 2. The IT potential of haptics: Touch access for people with disabilities

    Author : Calle Sjöström; Certec - Rehabiliteringsteknik och Design; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Haptiska gränssnitt – Virtual Reality; Synskador och blindhet;

    Abstract : In his licentiate thesis, Calle Sjöström sums up his own and Certec's experience from almost five years' work on haptic interfaces for people with disabilities. The haptic technology tested have great potential for future development, but need refinement... READ MORE

  3. 3. Stretchable electronics using wood-based functional materials

    Author : Mohsen Mohammadi; Klas Tybrandt; Magnus Berggren; Martin Kaltenbrunner; Linköpings universitet; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; Stretchable electronics; Wood-based functional materials; Cellulose nanofibrils; Lignosulfonate; Sustainable electronics;

    Abstract : Stretchable electronics allows for direct integration into deforming systems like clothing, skin, and tissue, thereby enabling novel applications in soft robotics, wearable electronics, health monitoring, therapeutics, and human-machine interfaces. However, achieving seamless integration with the human body poses significant challenges, necessitating the development of functional materials with a low Young’s modulus matching biological tissues to avoid any discomfort or immune response. READ MORE