Abstract
Measurement interfaces are progressing, and the influence of new technologies in virtual reality and telerobotics made it more advancing. This paper presents a haptics enhanced virtual measurement interface model and demonstrates its usefulness for touchless and virtual instrumentation. Users can interact, locally or remotely, with the instrumentation by using motion tracking and haptics technologies. Attention has been paid to do the integration of multi-finger haptics and hand motion tracking systems for the effective interaction with the virtual instrument interfaces.
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