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Experiments and assessments of a 3-DOF haptic device for interactive operation
Haptic devices have been applied in interactive operation to perform contact tasks. To explore the haptic perception characteristics of typical push-pull and rotation operation, an experimental system was built by incorporating a three degrees of freedom
Huijun Li +4 more
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Skin-integrated haptic interfaces that can relay a wealth of information from the machine to the human are of great interest. However, existing haptic devices are not yet able to produce haptic cues that are compatible with the skin.
Si Chen +4 more
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Rendering of Constraints With Underactuated Haptic Devices
Several previous works have studied the application of proxy-based rendering algorithms to underactuated haptic devices. However, all these works make oversimplifying assumptions about the configuration of the haptic device, and they ignore the user's intent.
Daniel Lobo, Miguel A. Otaduy
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A real-time proximity querying algorithm for haptic-based molecular docking [PDF]
Intermolecular binding underlies every metabolic and regulatory processes of the cell, and the therapeutic and pharmacological properties of drugs.
Bayazit +44 more
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A Soft Robotic Wearable Wrist Device for Kinesthetic Haptic Feedback
Advances in soft robotics provide a unique approach for delivering haptic feedback to a user by a soft wearable device. Such devices can apply forces directly on the human joints, while still maintaining the safety and flexibility necessary for use in ...
Erik H. Skorina +2 more
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Shape memory alloy actuators for haptic wearables: A review
Devices delivering sophisticated and natural haptic feedback often encompass numerous mechanical elements, leading to increased sizes and wearability challenges.
Qiang Liu +3 more
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Haptic perception of virtual roughness [PDF]
The texture of a virtual surface can both increase the sense of realism of an object as well as convey information about object identity, type, location, function, and so on.
Brewster, S.A. +2 more
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Putting the feel in ’look and feel‘ [PDF]
Haptic devices are now commercially available and thus touch has become a potentially realistic solution to a variety of interaction design challenges.
Brewster, S.A. +3 more
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Haptic display for virtual reality: progress and challenges
Immersion, interaction, and imagination are three features of virtual reality (VR). Existing VR systems possess fairly realistic visual and auditory feedbacks, and however, are poor with haptic feedback, by means of which human can perceive the physical ...
Dangxiao WANG +5 more
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A haptic-enabled multimodal interface for the planning of hip arthroplasty [PDF]
Multimodal environments help fuse a diverse range of sensory modalities, which is particularly important when integrating the complex data involved in surgical preoperative planning.
Caldwell, DG +6 more
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