Effects of Wall and Freespace Damping Levels on Virtual Wall Stiffness Classification
Abstract:
Virtual damping is often employed to improve stability in virtual environments, but it has previously been found to bias perception of stiffness, with its effects differing when it is introduced locally within a wall/object or globally in both the wall and in freespace. Since many potential applications of haptic rendering involve not only comparisons between two environments, but also the ability to recognize rendered environments as belonging to different categories, it is important to understand the perceptual impacts of freespace and wall damping on stiffness classification ability. This study explores the effects of varying levels of freespace and wall damping on users' ability to classify virtual walls by their stiffness. Results indicate that freespace damping improves wall classification if the walls are damped, but will impair classification of undamped walls. These findings suggest that, in situations where users are expected to recognize and classify various stiffnesses, freespace damping can be a factor in narrowing or widening gaps in extended rate-hardness between softer and stiffer walls.
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