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Augmented Reality with Haptical Feedback
Frýz, Jakub ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Bambušek, Daniel (advisor)
Augmented reality lacks haptics. I try to solve this problem with the help of augmented reality glasses HoloLens 2 communicating via HTTP with Stratos Explore, a board simulating touch using ultrasound. I created two applications, the game Whack-A-Mole and the audio player, to demonstrate the connection between these technologies. Finally, testing was performed on a sample of potential users.
Haptic Feedback System and its Reliability
Horpatzká, Michaela ; Hlinka, Jiří (referee) ; Janhuba, Luboš (advisor)
This master thesis covers conceptual design of haptic feedback system and safety and reliability assessment. System is developed for aircraft categories UL2, EASA CS-LSA, EASA CS-VLA and EASA-CS-23. Conceptual design is divided into three parts. First is aimed on haptic system test with simulator. Second is conceptual design of haptic system for in-flight test. Third part contains safety and reliability assessment and summarizes problems of haptic system installation in real aircraft.
Haptic feedback device design for aircraft control
Dubnický, Lukáš ; Jebáček, Ivo (referee) ; Zikmund, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis is focused on design of control stick grip and rudder pedals extension. These components are equipped with active elements, which provide pilot with haptic feedback. The purpose of the introduced design is to allow prototype to be built into the aeroplane so that the proposed concept of haptic feedback can be tested onboard. It shall verify used technical solutions as well to allow for their application on following development stages that aim at certification of the proposed haptic feedback system to be used in general aviation aeroplanes. The designed components are the successors of prototypes used for experiments carried on flight simulator. The design process follows the requirements of legislation and outcomes of the previous experiments. This thesis follows the design process from setting of the design requirements to mechanical test of 3D printed prototypes.
Interactive Augmented Reality Demo with Haptical Feedback
Drexler, Filip Emanuel ; Chlubna, Tomáš (referee) ; Bambušek, Daniel (advisor)
Objective of this thesis is to connect functionality of devices Stratos Explore and Hololens 2. This means to create virtual object that is going to be displayed by virtual reality as a hologram. When the hologram is touched, user is going to feel haptic feedback because of ultrasound waves. Output of this thesis are applications for Stratos Explore and Hololens 2 which communicate together using network communication. User can resize, move and rotate the ball hologram in one application or can repel the ball by hand to squash bugs that move on ground in mini game application. Ball in this applications has haptic feedback.
Recent progress in pilot-aircraft haptic feedback
Suchnová, Klára ; Horpatzká, Michaela (referee) ; Zikmund, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the recent progress in pilot-aircraft haptic feedback. Haptic feedback is intended to help the pilot perform his tasks more easily. Above all, it should focus on relieving the strain on his vision and hearing to increase flight safety. It can be used not only for the actual control of the aircraft but also for other tasks such as navigation. Haptic systems bring a lot of advantages in the actual control of the aircraft, but they also have their disadvantages in certain cases.
Augmented Reality with Haptical Feedback
Frýz, Jakub ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Bambušek, Daniel (advisor)
Augmented reality lacks haptics. I try to solve this problem with the help of augmented reality glasses HoloLens 2 communicating via HTTP with Stratos Explore, a board simulating touch using ultrasound. I created two applications, the game Whack-A-Mole and the audio player, to demonstrate the connection between these technologies. Finally, testing was performed on a sample of potential users.
Interactive Augmented Reality Demo with Haptical Feedback
Drexler, Filip Emanuel ; Chlubna, Tomáš (referee) ; Bambušek, Daniel (advisor)
Objective of this thesis is to connect functionality of devices Stratos Explore and Hololens 2. This means to create virtual object that is going to be displayed by virtual reality as a hologram. When the hologram is touched, user is going to feel haptic feedback because of ultrasound waves. Output of this thesis are applications for Stratos Explore and Hololens 2 which communicate together using network communication. User can resize, move and rotate the ball hologram in one application or can repel the ball by hand to squash bugs that move on ground in mini game application. Ball in this applications has haptic feedback.
Haptic feedback device design for aircraft control
Dubnický, Lukáš ; Jebáček, Ivo (referee) ; Zikmund, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis is focused on design of control stick grip and rudder pedals extension. These components are equipped with active elements, which provide pilot with haptic feedback. The purpose of the introduced design is to allow prototype to be built into the aeroplane so that the proposed concept of haptic feedback can be tested onboard. It shall verify used technical solutions as well to allow for their application on following development stages that aim at certification of the proposed haptic feedback system to be used in general aviation aeroplanes. The designed components are the successors of prototypes used for experiments carried on flight simulator. The design process follows the requirements of legislation and outcomes of the previous experiments. This thesis follows the design process from setting of the design requirements to mechanical test of 3D printed prototypes.
Haptic Feedback System and its Reliability
Horpatzká, Michaela ; Hlinka, Jiří (referee) ; Janhuba, Luboš (advisor)
This master thesis covers conceptual design of haptic feedback system and safety and reliability assessment. System is developed for aircraft categories UL2, EASA CS-LSA, EASA CS-VLA and EASA-CS-23. Conceptual design is divided into three parts. First is aimed on haptic system test with simulator. Second is conceptual design of haptic system for in-flight test. Third part contains safety and reliability assessment and summarizes problems of haptic system installation in real aircraft.
Vibration feedbacks in pilot-aircraft haptic interaction
Malalan, Nina ; Zikmund, Pavel
A research about different ways of encoding the distance information with vibrotactile feedback was done as part of a bigger project with the aim of designing a device which would help the pilot to achieve greater precision during the flight. Different kinds of stall warning devices and structural additions were already designed in the field of aviation, lingering only over attentional guidance. Therefore, a lack of spatial and movement guidance was detected. This paper lingers on this research which aimed to encode and evaluate haptic guiding methods.

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