@inproceedings{5ca06d514d2c4b7d96aa95f60e0639d3,
title = "Roly-poly: A haptic interface with a self-righting feature",
abstract = "In this paper, a human-computer interface equipped with self-uprighting feature and haptic feedback functionality as a PC peripheral is proposed. Device motion triggered by a user is sensed through embedded inertial sensors. Taking advantage of a mechanical structure incorporating a weighted bottom and mass symmetry, the device uses restorative uprighting force to right itself, making erratic motion once tipped over. The acceleration values are counterbalanced once yaw motion is applied by a user. The haptic feedback in this system is intended for both the realization of subtle detent effects and surface transmitting vibrations. Providing impulse tactile feedback according to gestural input, the device can function as a rotatable knob which is mechanically ungrounded. Moreover, surface transmitting vibration generated by linear actuators provides notifications of events important to the user in the form of ambient haptic feedback. With the utilization of the proposed features, it is expected that both intuitive information input and practical use of haptics in a desktop environment can be achieved.",
keywords = "ambient haptic feedback, haptic interface, self-centering interface",
author = "Kim, {Seung Chan} and Han, {Byung Kil} and Lim, {Soo Chul} and Andrea Bianchi and Kyung, {Ki Uk} and Kwon, {Dong Soo}",
year = "2010",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-642-14064-8_48",
language = "English",
isbn = "3642140637",
series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)",
number = "PART 1",
pages = "332--339",
booktitle = "Haptics",
edition = "PART 1",
note = "International Conference on Haptics: Generating and Perceiving Tangible Sensations, EuroHaptics 2010 ; Conference date: 08-07-2010 Through 10-07-2010",
}