Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1480142377> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 73 of
73
with 100 items per page.
- W1480142377 abstract "The ability of technology to transmit multi-media content is very dependent on compression techniques since bandwidth affects how much information can be transmitted in a given amount of time. Researchers have investigated efficient lossy compression techniques for image compression (jpeg) (Miano J., 1999), audio compression (mp3) (Brandenburg K., 1999; Gersho A., 1994) and video compression (mpg) (Bhaskaran V., Konstantinides K., 1999) to facilitate the storage and transmission of audio and video. Recently, haptics is becomingmore important with its addition in various applications such as computer-aided design (CAD), tele-surgery, rehabilitation, robot-assisted surgery, and graphical user interfaces (GUI) to name a few. Haptic technology enables computer users to touch and/or manipulate virtual or remote objects in simulated environments or tele-operation systems. If haptic cues (e.g. touch sensations) are displayed in addition to visual and auditory cues, these VEs are called haptic-enabled virtual environments (HEVEs) (Srinivasan M. and Basgodan C., 1997). If haptic data is to be stored, transmitted and reproduced, the efficient use of the available bandwidth and computational resources is a concern. Most lossy audio and visual compression techniques rely on the lack of sensitivity in humans to pick up detailed information in certain scenarios. Similarly, haptic perception-based lossy compression techniques utilize limitations in the sensitivity of human touch to create haptic models with much less detail and thus requiring less bandwidth for a given sensation. Essentially, perception-based approaches use the threshold or just noticeable difference (JND) of force perception to develop efficient compression techniques. Force JND is the minimum difference that we can notice between two forces: the base force and an increment/decrement of the base force (Gescheider G.A., 1997). The haptic data would be stored or sent over the network when the value of sampled force data was greater than the force threshold value. It is thus necessary to quantify the force threshold and to investigate the impact of important factors on the force threshold. Most of the research in this field studied force perception with a human user in static interaction with a stationary rigid object (Hinterseer et al., 2005, 2006). It is equally important to 28" @default.
- W1480142377 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1480142377 creator A5026274834 @default.
- W1480142377 creator A5062342303 @default.
- W1480142377 creator A5075798871 @default.
- W1480142377 date "2010-04-01" @default.
- W1480142377 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W1480142377 title "Factors Affecting the Perception-Based Compression of Haptic Data" @default.
- W1480142377 cites W1667831672 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W1835947927 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W2029304603 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W2097358202 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W2099469159 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W2107207454 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W2113250724 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W2134053106 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W2150937128 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W2155466876 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W2156542523 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W2158197736 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W2163616414 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W2179427518 @default.
- W1480142377 cites W346328110 @default.
- W1480142377 doi "https://doi.org/10.5772/8703" @default.
- W1480142377 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W1480142377 type Work @default.
- W1480142377 sameAs 1480142377 @default.
- W1480142377 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W1480142377 countsByYear W14801423772013 @default.
- W1480142377 countsByYear W14801423772014 @default.
- W1480142377 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W1480142377 hasAuthorship W1480142377A5026274834 @default.
- W1480142377 hasAuthorship W1480142377A5062342303 @default.
- W1480142377 hasAuthorship W1480142377A5075798871 @default.
- W1480142377 hasBestOaLocation W14801423771 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConcept C152086174 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConcept C180016635 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConcept C2778360479 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConceptScore W1480142377C152086174 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConceptScore W1480142377C154945302 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConceptScore W1480142377C15744967 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConceptScore W1480142377C159985019 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConceptScore W1480142377C169760540 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConceptScore W1480142377C180016635 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConceptScore W1480142377C192562407 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConceptScore W1480142377C26760741 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConceptScore W1480142377C2778360479 @default.
- W1480142377 hasConceptScore W1480142377C41008148 @default.
- W1480142377 hasLocation W14801423771 @default.
- W1480142377 hasLocation W14801423772 @default.
- W1480142377 hasOpenAccess W1480142377 @default.
- W1480142377 hasPrimaryLocation W14801423771 @default.
- W1480142377 hasRelatedWork W2111893608 @default.
- W1480142377 hasRelatedWork W2146087280 @default.
- W1480142377 hasRelatedWork W2439615175 @default.
- W1480142377 hasRelatedWork W2706896081 @default.
- W1480142377 hasRelatedWork W2797565618 @default.
- W1480142377 hasRelatedWork W2914359695 @default.
- W1480142377 hasRelatedWork W2998207585 @default.
- W1480142377 hasRelatedWork W4300097753 @default.
- W1480142377 hasRelatedWork W830711353 @default.
- W1480142377 hasRelatedWork W1589344891 @default.
- W1480142377 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1480142377 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1480142377 magId "1480142377" @default.
- W1480142377 workType "book-chapter" @default.