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Improved Tactile Sensors

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1988
Abstract Next generation robot grippers should be equipped with tactile sensors providing a sense of touch similar to the human hand by measuring the local distribution of forces on the surface. In this Paper two realized sensor types are presented. The first type of tactile sensors are capacitive sensors.
Seekircher, Juergen, Hoffmann, Bernd
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Rediscovering Tactile Agnosia

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1991
Eighty-four patients with damage to various levels of the nervous system, ranging from the peripheral nerves to the cerebral cortex, underwent somesthetic assessment in order to determine the degree to which basic and complex perceptual and motor disorders affect tactile object recognition (TOR) and to determine whether TOR can be impaired in the ...
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Tactile localisation

Animal Behaviour, 1959
C R, HALNAN, G H, WRIGHT
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Tactile Pattern Perception

Perception, 1981
Because efforts to use the cutaneous sense for conveying speech and visual information have met with only partial success, it would be useful to understand better the pattern-sensing capabilities of touch. This paper is an account of the sensory and perceptual factors known or hypothesized to limit the tactile perception of simple two-dimensional ...
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Tactile orotracheal intubation

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1984
A previously described method for tactile (digital) endotracheal intubation was refined for use in deeply comatose patients. This technique, consisting of introduction of the endotracheal tube by palpation of the epiglottis, was practiced in cadaver subjects and then applied in both field and emergency department settings.
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Tactile sample for tactile display

The Proceedings of the Symposium on Micro-Nano Science and Technology, 2017
Keiichiro Yanagibashi   +3 more
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Tactile navigation display

2001
The use of the tactile modality is not common in Human Computer Interaction. However, there may be good reasons to do so. For example in situations in which the visual sense is restricted (e.g., in virtual environments lacking a wide field of view, or for the visually handicapped persons), or overloaded (e.g., flying an airplane or driving in an ...
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Tactile Texture

2009
C. Elaine Chapman, Allan M. Smith
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Tactile

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2018
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Tactile

2022
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