Dr. Troy L. McDaniel

Troy McDaniel, Assistant Professor, CUbiC

Dr. Troy L. McDaniel

Position

Assistant Professor, The Polytechnic School; Director, HAPT-X Laboratory; Director, Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing (CUbiC); PI, NSF-NRT grant program, Citizen-Centered Smart Cities and Smart Living

Department

Computer Science and Engineering

Joined CUbiC

Contact

troy.mcdaniel@asu.edu

History

Former ASU student.

Research Profile

My research interests span the areas of haptics, human-computer interaction and assistive/rehabilitative technology. In particular, I explore the sense of touch as a receptive channel in the context of information delivery via electronic devices and displays. My research focus targets both (1) applied and (2) core research contributions within haptics: (1) Assistive haptics technologies for individuals who are blind such as social interaction assistants, and rehabilitative haptics technologies for individuals with motor impairments such as stroke; and (2) Psychophysics, multimodal displays, and device design. I completed my dissertation, "Somatic ABC's: A Theoretical Framework for Designing, Developing and Evaluating the Building Blocks of Touch-Based Information Delivery", in 2012 under the guidance of Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan.

Publications

Embodied Social Interaction Assistant
S. Krishna, T. McDaniel, S. Panchanathan,
2010
A haptic belt for vibrotactile communication
T. McDaniel, Krishna S, D. Villanueva, Panchanathan S,
2010
Haptics in audio described movies
L.N. Viswanathan, T. McDaniel, Krishna S, S. Panchanathan,
2010
InfoStone: bridging the gap between ambient and direct manipulation devices
D. Villanueva, T. McDaniel, S. Panchanathan,
2019
MOVeMENT: a framework for systematically mapping vibrotactile stimulations to fundamental body movements
T. McDaniel, D. Villanueva, Krishna S, Panchanathan S,
2010