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Kinesthetic haptics integration into large-scale virtual environments
S.7In this paper we investigate the hardware and software challenges to integrate kinesthetics haptics force feedback into large-scale (i.e. human-sized or larger) Virtual Environments (VE).
Künzler, U., Runde, C.
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Simple transscleral fixation of IOL technique without tying up haptics [PDF]
AIM: To introduce a novel technique for transscleral fixation of the posterior chamber intraocular lens (PC-IOL) that requires no sutures on the IOL haptics.
Junsung Lee, Jae-Yong Jang, Yong-Sok Ji
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Display devices are essential for the computer based rendering i.e. presentation and output of data and information. From binary pixels to photorealistic three dimensional images visual data can for example be rendered via visual displays (e.g. monitors or screens of computers smart phones or e book readers).
Kim Yeongmi, Harders Matthias
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Can haptics facilitate the interaction with an in-vehicle multifunctional interface?
A driving simulator study was conducted to investigate whether the interaction with an in-vehicle multifunctional interface maneuvered by a rotary control can be improved if assisting haptics is provided. Two conditions were compared in the study, one in
Broström, Robert, +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.
McGee, M.R. +7 more
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Improving Low-Frequency Panel Absorbers with Two-Dimensional Acoustic Black Hole
Many rooms struggle with the absorption of low-frequency sound due to its long wavelengths. The integration of existing solutions into these spaces is often challenging due to their intricate installations and large depths. To address this problem, a new
Michael Funk +2 more
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Road traffic noise is one of the most prominent sources of urban noise pollution. Recently, as a result of the electrification of vehicles, lower noise levels are expected in urban areas at speeds below 50 km/h. The commonly used physical descriptor, the
M. Ercan Altinsoy
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Purpose. This paper provides rehabilitation professionals and engineers with a theoretical and pragmatic rationale for the inclusion of haptic feedback in the rehabilitation of central nervous system disorders affecting the hand.Method.
Geoff V. Merrett +9 more
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Hand Guidance Using Grasping Metaphor and Wearable Haptics
In this work, we propose a novel method for hand guidance, combining grasping metaphor and wearable haptics. To guide the hand towards the desired orientation, the system generates vibrations exploiting the grasp theory, asking the user to align the ...
Lisini Baldi +5 more
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A Wearable Pick-By-Haptics System to Improve Manual-Picking Tasks in Warehouses [PDF]
This paper presents a novel pick-by-haptics approach to assist workers in manual picking in warehouses. The idea is to equip the worker with a wearable system composed by a vibromotor, a Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) reader and a microcontroller,
Franco, Leonardo +3 more
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