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Introduction
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Research Interests
MIE Department
College of Engineering

 

ImmersiveTouch

 

Haptics and virtual reality applications in medicine

 

ImmersiveTouch introduces a concept of high performance collocated haptics and graphics with accurate head and hand tracking. The result is an augmented virtual reality system that integrates a haptic device with a head and hand tracking system and a high resolution high pixel-density stereoscopic display. The high-performance, multi-sensory computer interface allows easy development of medical, dental, engineering or scientific virtual reality training and clinical applications that appeal to many stimuli: audio, visual, tactile and kinesthetic.

 

Past and present collaborators:

Allegheny Neurosurgery and Spine Associates