Design and Evaluation: Virtual Reality Haptic Interface to Enhance User Experience
Abstract
Haptic interface is a platform that convey haptic stimuli to represent and transmit information through touch. This paper systematically focus the achievements of haptic interface and multisensory interaction in virtual reality environment on perspectives of human-computer interaction research: immersive experience and emotional expression, and proposes an evaluation system based on the Quality of Experience (QoE) model aimed to quantitatively analyze and enhance human-computer interaction user experience in haptic interfaces with its statistical significance, which assists researchers and engineers to research, develop, and utilize haptic interaction technologies in virtual reality environments.
Keywords: virtual reality, tactile interface, tactile feedback, user experience, design evaluation
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1002077
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