2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2017.04.004
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Haptic experience design: What hapticians do and where they need help

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“…An interesting discussion on current haptic challenges with regard to structural and technical aspects was led by Schneider et al (2017). Here, information on the workflow in the haptic design process was collected from practitioners in different professional areas.…”
Section: A Theoretical Framework Of Haptic Processing In Automotive Umentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An interesting discussion on current haptic challenges with regard to structural and technical aspects was led by Schneider et al (2017). Here, information on the workflow in the haptic design process was collected from practitioners in different professional areas.…”
Section: A Theoretical Framework Of Haptic Processing In Automotive Umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A strong point is made for the use of psychological research in haptic design by arguing that haptics “does not end at the actuator” . Schneider et al (2017) give general guidelines on how to design with haptic technologies, which is one of the main differences to the automotive scope of the proposed framework. Some of their sub-themes are also relevant in this case, for example haptic latency to create reliable feedback.…”
Section: A Theoretical Framework Of Haptic Processing In Automotive Umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decades of scientific research in the field of haptics attest that touch is fundamental to our observation and understanding of the physical world (Klatzky and Lederman, ). Recent digital technological advances incorporating haptics into computer hardware and software design are just beginning to develop applications (Schneider et al, ). Recent advances in the development of haptic devices in simulators allow the perception of an object through an active examination by the sense of touch, feeling and palpating its shape and texture (Hu et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To make haptic design accessible, researchers have attempted to establish haptic design as a field, connect it to the design thinking framework [17], and support it with effective tools. Schneider et al compared and contrasted haptic design activities to the established design thinking methodology and practices [32,38]. They noted that while haptic design benefits from an iterative process similar to that in other design fields, it also requires unique tools for ideating and designing in both hardware and software.…”
Section: Related Work Obstacles To 'Design Thinking' For Hapticiansmentioning
confidence: 99%