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

Vibrotactile feedback of motor performance errors for enhancing motor learning
T. McDaniel, M. Goldberg, S. Bala, B. Fakhri, S. Panchanathan,
2012
Person-centered accessible technologies: Improved usability and adaptation through inspirations from disability research
S. Panchanathan, T. McDaniel, V. Balasubramanian,
2012
Audio-Haptic Description in Movies
L.N. Viswanathan, T. McDaniel, S. Panchanathan,
2011
Design, implementation, and case study of a pragmatic vibrotactile belt
J. Rosenthal, N. Edwards, D. Villanueva, Krishna S, T. McDaniel, Panchanathan S,
2011
Motor learning using a kinematic-vibrotactile mapping targeting fundamental movements
T. McDaniel, M. Goldberg, D. Villanueva, L.N. Viswanathan, S. Panchanathan,
2011