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During the pandemic there were many ways of handling the contagious SARS-CoV-2 virus, most of them in haptic terms, or in terms of touch: masks, hand disinfection, social distancing, quarantines, (self)isolations. Touch thus became not only the privileged object of the new bio-politics, striving to preserve life at all costs, but also what was lost ...
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Wearable Haptic Devices for Gait Re-education by Rhythmic Haptic Cueing [PDF]
This research explores the development and evaluation of wearable haptic devices for gait sensing and rhythmic haptic cueing in the context of gait re-education for people with neurological and neurodegenerative conditions.
Chen D, Haller M, Besier T, Chen D, Haller M, Besier T +10 more
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Human haptic perception is interrupted by explorative stops of milliseconds
Introduction: The explorative scanning movements of the hands have been compared to those of the eyes. The visual process is known to be composed of alternating phases of saccadic eye movements and fixation pauses. Descriptive results suggest that during
Martin eGrunwald +6 more
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Mid-air haptic rendering of 2D geometric shapes with a dynamic tactile pointer [PDF]
An important challenge that affects ultrasonic midair haptics, in contrast to physical touch, is that we lose certain exploratory procedures such as contour following.
Georgiou, Orestis +4 more
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Assess and rehabilitate body representations via (neuro)robotics: An emergent perspective
The perceptions of our own body (e.g., size and shape) do not always coincide with its real characteristics (e.g., dimension). To track the complexity of our perception, the concept of mental representations (model) of the body has been conceived.
Gaia Risso +5 more
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New interactions are often developed by mimicking the real world. Therefore, many researchers in haptics have focused on creating a realistic experience of contact between users and objects. However, dispensing with mimicry may allow us to develop novel haptic interactions.
Dalsgaard, Tor-Salve +3 more
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Contributing to VRPN with a new server for haptic devices (ext. version) [PDF]
This article is an extended version of the poster paper: Cuevas-Rodriguez, M., Gonzalez-Toledo D., Molina-Tanco, L., Reyes-Lecuona A., 2015, November. “Contributing to VRPN with a new server for haptic devices”.
Cuevas-Rodríguez, María +3 more
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Survey of Pseudo-Haptics: Haptic Feedback Design and Application Proposals
In the last two decades, the design of pseudo-haptics as a haptic presentation method that does not require a mechanical feedback device has been proposed in various research papers.
Yusuke Ujitoko, Yuki Ban
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Multisensory Pseudo‐Haptics for Rendering Manual Interactions with Virtual Objects
Recent advances in extended reality (XR) technologies make seeing and hearing virtual objects commonplace, yet strategies for synthesizing haptic interactions with virtual objects continue to be limited.
Evan Pezent +4 more
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Effects of force-torque and tactile haptic modalities on classifying the success of robot manipulation tasks [PDF]
We investigate which haptic sensing modalities, or combination of haptic sensing modalities, best enable a robot to determine whether it successfully completed a manipulation task.
Chan, Yukyu +2 more
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