Despite being the most underutilized sense in the digital age, touch is quickly emerging as the next big thing in human-computer interaction. This innovative book explores the realm of haptic technology, showing readers how force-based feedback, vibrations, and textures are changing how we interact with gadgets, virtual environments, and even medical treatment.
This book shows how haptic feedback is influencing technology going forward, from its historical origins in Braille and early mechanical systems to its cutting-edge uses in robots, virtual reality, gaming, healthcare, and vehicle safety. The physics of touch, the psychology of tactile perception, and the technological innovations that enable user-friendly and immersive interfaces will all be covered for readers.
This book offers a thorough yet approachable guide to comprehending and using haptic systems, regardless of your background—researcher, engineer, UX designer, student, or tech enthusiast. It demonstrates how haptics is evolving beyond simple "rumble effects" to become a crucial component of innovation across industries and is packed with case studies, market insights, and future projections.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Despite being the most underutilized sense in the digital age, touch is quickly emerging as the next big thing in human-computer interaction. This innovative book explores the realm of haptic technology, showing readers how force-based feedback, vibrations, and textures are changing how we interact with gadgets, virtual environments, and even medical treatment. This book shows how haptic feedback is influencing technology going forward, from its historical origins in Braille and early mechanical systems to its cutting-edge uses in robots, virtual reality, gaming, healthcare, and vehicle safety. The physics of touch, the psychology of tactile perception, and the technological innovations that enable user-friendly and immersive interfaces will all be covered for readers. This book offers a thorough yet approachable guide to comprehending and using haptic systems, regardless of your background-researcher, engineer, UX designer, student, or tech enthusiast. It demonstrates how haptics is evolving beyond simple "rumble effects" to become a crucial component of innovation across industries and is packed with case studies, market insights, and future projections. Inside, ARE: Touch's physiological and psychological underpinningsHow realistic tactile experiences are produced via actuators, sensors, and algorithmsHaptics' applications in consumer electronics, VR/AR, gaming, and healthcareApplications in industry and automobiles that improve accuracy and safetyNew developments in extended reality, mid-air, and AI-driven hapticsThe sociological, financial, and ethical issues of a future allowed by touchMore than just a technical synopsis, haptic feedback technology is a vision of how digital touch will reshape communication, creativity, and connection in the twenty-first century.This book is a must-have for any library if you find the nexus between technology and human experience fascinating. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798299426366
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Despite being the most underutilized sense in the digital age, touch is quickly emerging as the next big thing in human-computer interaction. This innovative book explores the realm of haptic technology, showing readers how force-based feedback, vibrations, and textures are changing how we interact with gadgets, virtual environments, and even medical treatment. This book shows how haptic feedback is influencing technology going forward, from its historical origins in Braille and early mechanical systems to its cutting-edge uses in robots, virtual reality, gaming, healthcare, and vehicle safety. The physics of touch, the psychology of tactile perception, and the technological innovations that enable user-friendly and immersive interfaces will all be covered for readers. This book offers a thorough yet approachable guide to comprehending and using haptic systems, regardless of your background-researcher, engineer, UX designer, student, or tech enthusiast. It demonstrates how haptics is evolving beyond simple "rumble effects" to become a crucial component of innovation across industries and is packed with case studies, market insights, and future projections. Inside, ARE: Touch's physiological and psychological underpinningsHow realistic tactile experiences are produced via actuators, sensors, and algorithmsHaptics' applications in consumer electronics, VR/AR, gaming, and healthcareApplications in industry and automobiles that improve accuracy and safetyNew developments in extended reality, mid-air, and AI-driven hapticsThe sociological, financial, and ethical issues of a future allowed by touchMore than just a technical synopsis, haptic feedback technology is a vision of how digital touch will reshape communication, creativity, and connection in the twenty-first century.This book is a must-have for any library if you find the nexus between technology and human experience fascinating. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798299426366
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