HCApr 21, 2016

An Intuitive Tangible Game Controller

arXiv:1604.06157v131 citations
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This work addresses the need for more intuitive and affordable haptic devices in gaming, though it is incremental as it builds on existing sensory feedback concepts.

The paper tackled the problem of creating immersive gaming interfaces by developing a low-cost, tangible controller with gesture input and haptic feedback for flight simulators, resulting in a device that enhances user immersion and connection to the game environment.

This paper outlines the development of a sensory feedback device providing a tangible interface for controlling digital environments, in this example a flight simulator, where the intention for the device is that it is relatively low cost, versatile and intuitive. Gesture based input allows for a more immersive experience, so rather than making the user feel like they are controlling an aircraft the intuitive interface allows the user to become the aircraft that is controlled by the movements of the user's hand. The movements are designed to allow a sense of immersion that would be difficult to achieve with an alternative interface. A vibrotactile based haptic feedback is incorporated in the device to further enhance the connection between the user and the game environment by providing immediate confirmation of game events. When used for navigating an aircraft simulator, this device invites playful action and thrill. It bridges new territory on portable, low cost solutions for haptic devices in gaming contexts.

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