Unident: Providing Impact Sensations on Handheld Objects via High-Speed Change of the Rotational InertiaMar 1, 2021·Shuntaro ShimizuTakeru Hashimoto,Shigeo Yoshida,Reo Matsumura,Takuji Narumi,Hideaki Kuzuoka· 0 min read Cite DOITypeConference paperPublication2021 IEEE Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR)Last updated on Dec 14, 2024Solid Modeling;Three-Dimensional Displays;Power Demand;Force;Virtual Reality;User Interfaces;Kinetic Theory;Human-Centered Computing-Human Computer Interaction-Interaction Devices-Haptic Devices AuthorsTakeru HashimotoProject Researcher ← MetamorphX: An Ungrounded 3-DoF Moment Display that Changes its Physical Properties through Rotational Impedance Control Oct 1, 2022ShapeSense: a 2D shape rendering VR device with moving surfaces that controls mass properties and air resistance Jul 1, 2019 →