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Trans-world haptic collaboration

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Gunn, Chris
Hutchins, Matthew
Adcock, Matt
Hawkins, Rhys

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This sketch describes a collaborative virtual environment application involving haptic interaction over long Internet distances. We have developed algorithms to accommodate significant latency for certain applications, notably in the medical domain. The results have shown that we can manipulate simulated human body organs, as well as guide each other's 'hands' (and shake hands!) over 22,000 km.

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