handvirkra
Handvirkra refers to a class of wearable hand interfaces designed to provide tactile feedback and controlled manipulation of virtual or remote objects. The term is used in academic literature and in speculative design to describe glove-based systems that render tactile sensations and apply forces to the user's fingers.
Design and operating principle: These devices typically integrate actuators (vibrotactile, pneumatic, or tendon-driven), flexible sensors, and
Applications: In virtual reality, teleoperation, rehabilitation, and remote manipulation, handvirkra systems aim to enhance realism and
Limitations and status: Current implementations vary; common challenges include achieving low latency, sufficient force range, weight,
Variants and relation to related technologies: Handvirkra is related to haptic gloves, soft robotics gloves, and