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Interaction on the surface usually limited in mechanical movement and does not have surface texture, which results in a lack of haptic feedback. Various techniques have been introduced to supplement this limitation. The main objective of this tutorial is to let the ISS community experience those technologies in hand. By its nature, the haptic interface
Park, Gunhyuk +4 more
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Preliminary Results of the Optimized Network Interface for Long Distance Haptic Teleoperation
Bilateral haptic teleoperation (BHT) has been the center of interest for researchers for over half a century. It is a type of cutting-edge technology that enables the operator to transmit touch sensations over the internet to any part of the globe.
Humayun Khan, Riaz Uddin
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This study presents comprehensive active cancellation of booming noise caused by the engine and the driveline inside a passenger car. In modern noise control systems for vehicles, booming noise caused by engine harmonics could be effectively suppressed ...
Seonghyeon Kim, M. Ercan Altinsoy
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Tactile Resilience of Sensory Whisker by Adaptive Morphology
Nature is featured by the resiliency, which enables adaptivity to sudden change under many circumstances. Meanwhile, the resiliency in robotic systems is far from comparable to that of the nature.
Nhan Huu Nguyen +3 more
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Haptic glyphs (hlyphs) - structured haptic objects for haptic visualization [PDF]
Haptic devices can be used to visualize information. As well as representing tangible surfaces and forces to enhance virtual training simulators for instance, haptic devices have been used to realize tactile versions of diagrams and visualizations (such as line graphs and bar charts).
Roberts, Jonathan C., Franklin, Keith M.
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Mid-Air Haptics for Control Interfaces [PDF]
Control interfaces and interactions based on touch-less gesture tracking devices have become a prevalent research topic in both industry and academia.
Brewster, Stephen A. +6 more
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Comparing two haptic interfaces for multimodal graph rendering [PDF]
This paper describes the evaluation of two multimodal interfaces designed to provide visually impaired people with access to various types of graphs. The interfaces consist of audio and haptics which is rendered on commercially available force feedback ...
Brewster, S.A., Yu, W.
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A review of haptics in dental surgery
Dentistry is a professional field, and patients receive dental care in a straightforward way owing to the use of tactile abilities. Haptics act of identifying things through touch. It is an innovation in both medical and dentistry procedures. The current
Jaya Agali Ramachandra +2 more
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Humans can distinguish many object and surface properties by touch. Some of these properties are highly salient: they are immediately perceived after just a brief touch. Since the processing of such features is apparently highly efficient, it is of interest to investigate which features are salient to touch and which are not.
Kappers, A.M.L., Bergmann Tiest, W.M.
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Pupillary capture following sutureless scleral-fixated intraocular lens in children with Marfan syndrome [PDF]
AIM: To compare the clinical outcomes between two approaches for sutureless scleral-fixated intraocular lens (SFIOL) in children with Marfan syndrome (MFS). METHODS: The study included 15 children (26 eyes) with lens subluxation due to MFS.
Dong-Mei Qi, Shu-Jia Huo, Tao Yu
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