A psychophysically motivated compression approach for 3D haptic data

Peter Hinterseer, Eckehard Steinbach

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Abstract

Haptic interaction with virtual as well as real environments is much more demanding to the underlying network than traditional audio/video communication. Because of very strict delay constraints imposed by the global control loop which is closed by the communication system very high packet rates are generated. Each packet typically carries a small amount of payload data leading to a significant packet header versus payload overhead. This paper presents a psychophysically motivated deadband transmission approach for multidimensional haptic data using the example of three dimensional haptic interaction. Packets are only generated and sent if the change in haptic variables exceeds the just noticeable difference of the human operator. The presented approach reduces packet rates in haptic systems by up to 90% without any perceivable reduction of immersiveness. To our knowledge the proposed approach is the first psychophysically motivated compression approach for multidimensional haptic data in literature.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication14th Symposium onHaptics Interfaces for Virtual Environment andTeleoperator Systems 2006 - Proceedings
Pages35-41
Number of pages7
StatePublished - 2006
Event14th Symposium on Haptics Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems 2006 - Alexandria, VA, United States
Duration: 25 Mar 200626 Mar 2006

Publication series

Name14th Symposium onHaptics Interfaces for Virtual Environment andTeleoperator Systems 2006 - Proceedings
Volume2006

Conference

Conference14th Symposium on Haptics Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems 2006
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAlexandria, VA
Period25/03/0626/03/06

Keywords

  • Compression
  • Deadband
  • Haptics
  • Psychophysics
  • Teleaction
  • Telepresence

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