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We present a large‐area bidirectional human–machine interface integrating electrostatic multimodal tactile sensing with a dual‐resonant haptic actuator. The system enables linear pressure sensing that is decoupled from actuation and stable broadband vibrotactile feedback under dynamic contact conditions, supporting real‐time feedback modulation aligned
Jihun Son +16 more
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This research deals with instant messaging (IM) mediated interactions. IM can be defined as writing and quasi-synchronous communication artifacts, whose specificity is to be based on a list of contacts (or buddy list) gathering previously co-ratified ...
Denouel, Julie
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Toward Environmentally Friendly Hydrogel‐Based Flexible Intelligent Sensor Systems
This review summarizes environmentally and biologically friendly hydrogel‐based flexible sensor systems focusing on physical, chemical, and physiological sensors. Furthermore, device concepts moving forward for the practical application are discussed about wireless integration, the interface between hydrogel and dry electronics, automatic data analysis
Sudipta Kumar Sarkar, Kuniharu Takei
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Un logiciel d'exploration de schémas de circuits électriques basé sur l'API MICOLE
International audienceNew technologies allow to propose new interactions, in particular for disabled people. For example, thanks to new technologies, sighted users can collaborate with visually impaired ones, like in classroom situation.
Pecci, Isabelle +2 more
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We studied the spatial and temporal relationships between clouded tiger‐cats and dogs in an isolated protected area of Colombia. Dogs influenced the activity patterns of clouded tiger‐cats but not their habitat use. Conservation actions should be directed to mitigate potential contact between both species.
J. C. Cepeda‐Duque +6 more
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Non‐invasive human‐machine interactions (HMIs) are expected to be promoted by epidermal tactile receptive devices that can accurately perceive human activities.
Young‐Jin Kim +8 more
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Multimodal Human-Machine Interface for Tele-Micromanipulation
Recent studies on the human factors have shown some limitations for teleoperators to perceive and control the interactions during the manipulation of objects at a micrometric and nanometric scale.
Ammi, Mehdi
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A Review of Hand Gesture Recognition Systems Based on Noninvasive Wearable Sensors
Hand gesture, one of the essential ways for a human to convey information and express intuitive intention, has a significant degree of differentiation, substantial flexibility, and high robustness of information transmission to make hand gesture ...
Shen Zhang (302856) +3 more
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Fine-grained nociceptive maps in primary somatosensory cortex
Topographic maps of the receptive surface are a fundamental feature of neural organization in many sensory systems. While touch is finely mapped in the cerebral cortex, it remains controversial how precise any cortical nociceptive map may be.
Longo, Matthew R. +10 more
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