Surface I/O: Creating Devices with Functional Surface Geometry for Haptics and User Input

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  • Опубліковано 9 бер 2023
  • Surface I/O is a novel interface approach that functionalizes the exterior surface of devices to provide haptic and touch sensing without dedicated mechanical components. Achieving this requires a unique combination of surface features spanning the macro-scale (5cm~1mm), meso-scale (1mm~200um), and micro-scale (less than 200um). This approach simplifies interface creation, allowing designers to iterate on form geometry, haptic feeling, and sensing functionality without the limitations of mechanical mechanisms. We believe this can contribute to the concept of "invisible ubiquitous interactivity at scale", where the simplicity and easy implementation of the technique allows it to blend with objects around us. While we prototyped our designs using 3D printers and laser cutters, our technique is applicable to mass production methods, including injection molding and stamping, enabling passive goods with new levels of interactivity.
    Authors: Yuran Ding, Craig Shultz, Chris Harrison
    Future Interfaces Group, Carnegie Mellon University
    Citation:
    Ding, Yuran., Shultz, Craig. and Harrison, Chris. 2023. Surface I/O: Creating Devices with Functional Surface Geometry for Haptics and User. To appear in Proceedings of the 41st Annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (April 23 - 30, 2023). CHI '23. ACM, New York, NY.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @KuyaQuatro
    @KuyaQuatro Рік тому +3

    pretty dope. figured that something like this would be crucial for xr glasses as we try to ween off from motion controls and over to hand tracking + minimal control surfaces

  • @pielovervi
    @pielovervi Рік тому +2

    That’s cool!

  • @danielanac5093
    @danielanac5093 Рік тому

    can this solution create the idea of ​​a computer keyboard on a certain determined area?