The paper introduces AdapTics, a new open-source toolkit for designing and integrating adaptive mid-air ultrasound tactons. The AdapTics Designer is a graphical interface that allows designers to create adaptive tactons by linking their parameters to external variables using value mapping or conditional triggers. The toolkit also includes the AdapTics Engine, a software library and Unity package that can render these adaptive tactons in real-time at high update rates to meet the requirements of mid-air ultrasound haptic technology.
The paper first presents a design space for adaptive mid-air ultrasound tactons, which includes five key dimensions: adaptation granularity, timing, spatial configuration, feel, and type of transformation. This design space guides designers in exploring and comparing different adaptive tacton designs.
The authors then describe the key features of the AdapTics toolkit, including the Designer's support for non-adaptive tacton design, the integration of a 3D simulation environment for testing adaptive tactons, and the Engine's hardware-agnostic architecture and high-performance rendering capabilities.
Finally, the paper reports on a user study with 12 XR and haptic designers. The study compared the use of AdapTics with and without adaptive features, measuring the Creativity Support Index (CSI) to quantify the tool's effectiveness. The results showed significant improvements in Exploration, Expressiveness, and overall creativity support when the adaptive features were present, demonstrating the value of AdapTics for creative haptic design.
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