Existing haptic and non-haptic dental simulators do not eliminate the problem of hand instability while using the haptic devices for training purpose. This paper reports an audio-haptic dental training platform, which uses a Hand Stability System to reduce the effect of nervousness and hand instability for trainee dental students. Maintaining the ease of implementation, application customizability and the cost factor, the proposed platform increases the training efficiency by enhancing the immersive haptic experience with hand stability. This haptic platform includes multiple angle viewing techniques, audio feedback and session recording for after action review. Trials using this preliminary platform reduced the effect of human nervousness and hand instability due to the customized design.
History
Event
International Design Engineering Technical & Computers and Information in Engineering. Combined Conferences (2012 : Chicago, Ill.)
Pagination
1 - 6
Publisher
ASME
Location
Chicago, Ill.
Place of publication
New York, N. Y.
Start date
2012-08-12
End date
2012-08-15
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Title of proceedings
ASME & IDETC/CIE 2012 : Proceedings of the International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference 2012