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SmartSail: visualizing wind force on the sail to learn and enjoy sailing easily

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We have created SmartSail, a radio controlled (R/C) sailboat toy to learn sailing in easy and enjoyable way. SmartSail, an augmented-feedback user interfaces to visualize force on the sail to make controlling a sailboat easier.

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        SA '14: SIGGRAPH Asia 2014 Emerging Technologies
        November 2014
        34 pages
        ISBN:9781450319553
        DOI:10.1145/2669047

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