Users interact with computed environments by manipulating a handle that controls remote targets.
NOTE: The following contents are publicly available on the internet.
Related links:
- Magnetic Levitation Haptic Consortium @ Carnegie Mellon University
- Psychophysics of Haptic Interaction @ Carnegie Mellon University
- Magnetic Levitation Haptic Interfaces @ Carnegie Mellon University
- Video 1, video 2 @ YouTube
By manipulating a handle that is levitated by magnetic means, users can translate and rotate the handle while feeling forces and torques from the virtual environment. All the actuators, connectors, cables, bearings whose add additional forces to the traditional haptic devices are gone because of the direct electrodynamic connection to the handle. That is a easy way to achieve the following advantages:
- Single moving part with 6 degrees of freedom
- Zero static friction
- Zero mechanical backlash
- ......



