Visuohaptic borescope inspection simulation training: modeling multi-point collision detection/response and evaluating skills transfer
Deepak Vembar, Andrew Duchowski, Melissa Paul, Anand Gramopadhye, Carl Washburn
Graphics Interface, May 2010, pp. 177--184.
Abstract: Results are presented from a transfer effects study of a visuohaptic borescope simulator developed for non-destructive aircraft inspection training. The borescope simulator supports multi-point collision detection to effect haptic feedback as the virtual probe slides along and collides with rigid surfaces. Such probe maneuvering is shown to be a significant aspect of the inspection task that benefits from training, regardless of whether a real or virtual probe simulator is used to provide the training.
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Vembar:2010:VBI,
  author = {Deepak Vembar and Andrew Duchowski and Melissa Paul and Anand Gramopadhye and Carl Washburn},
  title = {Visuohaptic borescope inspection simulation training: modeling multi-point collision detection/response and evaluating skills transfer},
  booktitle = {Graphics Interface},
  pages = {177--184},
  month = may,
  year = {2010},
}
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