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Programmable and Ultrasensitive Haptic Interfaces Enabling Closed‐Loop Human–Machine Interactions
Intuitive, efficient, and unconstrained interactions require human–machine interfaces (HMIs) to accurately recognize users' manipulation intents. Susceptibility to interference and conditional usage mode of HMIs will lead to poor experiences that limit ...
Wansheng Lin +11 more
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Fully 3D‐Printed, Stretchable, and Conformable Haptic Interfaces
Integrating rich cutaneous haptic feedback enhances realism and user immersion in virtual and augmented reality settings. One major challenge is providing accurately localized cutaneous stimuli on fingertips without interfering with the user's dexterity.
G. Grasso, S. Rosset, H. Shea
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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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Smart Textiles that Teach: Fabric‐Based Haptic Device Improves the Rate of Motor Learning
People learn motor activities best when they are conscious of their errors and make a concerted effort to correct them. While haptic interfaces can facilitate motor training, existing interfaces are often bulky and do not always ensure post‐training ...
Vivek Ramachandran +3 more
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Function Follows Form: Using the Aesthetic Association Principle to Enhance Haptic Interface Design
Novel tangible user interface technologies facilitate current trends toward seamless user interfaces. They enable the design of yet unseen interfaces and thus the creation of a new kind of haptic language. In order to use the benefits of a touch-and-feel
Stefan Josef Breitschaft +4 more
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Human–machine interaction (HMI) refers to systems enabling communication between machines and humans. Systems for human–machine interfaces have advanced significantly in terms of materials, device design, and production methods.
Roberto De Fazio +4 more
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A Large Force Haptic Interface with Modular Linear Actuators
This paper presents a haptic interface with modular linear actuators that addresses the limitations of conventional devices based on rotary joints. The proposed haptic interface is composed of parallel linear actuators that provide high backdrivability ...
Yeongtae Jung, Joao Ramos
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Design of Personalized Wearable Haptic Interfaces to Account for Fingertip Size and shape
The size and shape of fingertips vary significantly across humans, making it challenging to design wearable fingertip interfaces suitable for everyone.
M. Malvezzi +3 more
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Fluid-structure interaction-based biomechanical perception model for tactile sensing. [PDF]
The reproduced tactile sensation of haptic interfaces usually selectively reproduces a certain object attribute, such as the object's material reflected by vibration and its surface shape by a pneumatic nozzle array. Tactile biomechanics investigates the
Zheng Wang
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The physics-based design and realization of a digital musical interface asks for the modeling and implementation of the contact-point interaction with the performer. Musical instruments always include a resonator that converts the input energy into sound,
Marius George Onofrei +2 more
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