Fatigue problems in remote pointing and the use of an upper-arm support
Volume: 42, Issue: 3, Pages: 293 - 303
Published: May 1, 2012
Abstract
Remote Gesture Pointing (RGP) has been developed as a means for controllers to perform pointing operations when the controller of a device is required to move about during the task and is not normally stationed at a fixed location. Some devices in RGP environments have been developed for such purposes, but to date little research has been reported. To contribute to addressing this issue, our study examines the muscle fatigue problems in RGP...
Paper Details
Title
Fatigue problems in remote pointing and the use of an upper-arm support
Published Date
May 1, 2012
Volume
42
Issue
3
Pages
293 - 303
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