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EuroHaptics 2016: London, UK
- Fernando Bello, Hiroyuki Kajimoto, Yon Visell:
Haptics: Perception, Devices, Control, and Applications - 10th International Conference, EuroHaptics 2016, London, UK, July 4-7, 2016, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9774, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-42320-3
Perception of Hardness and Softness
- Kosuke Higashi, Shogo Okamoto, Yoji Yamada:
What is the Hardness Perceived by Tapping? 3-12 - Andre Schiele, Manuel Aiple
, Thomas Krüger, Frank P. J. van der Hulst
, Stefan Kimmer, Jan Smisek, Emiel Boudewijn den Exter:
Haptics-1: Preliminary Results from the First Stiffness JND Identification Experiment in Space. 13-22 - Anna Metzger
, Knut Drewing:
Haptic Aftereffect of Softness. 23-32 - Maria Laura D'Angelo, Darwin G. Caldwell
, Ferdinando Cannella
:
Fingertip Recovery Time Depending on Viscoelasticity. 33-44
Haptic Devices
- Jaeyoung Park, Jaeha Kim, Yonghwan Oh, Hong Z. Tan
:
Rendering Moving Tactile Stroke on the Palm Using a Sparse 2D Array. 47-56 - Mitsuru Ito, Daisuke Wakuda, Seki Inoue, Yasutoshi Makino, Hiroyuki Shinoda
:
High Spatial Resolution Midair Tactile Display Using 70 kHz Ultrasound. 57-67 - Seki Inoue, Yasutoshi Makino, Hiroyuki Shinoda
:
Mid-Air Ultrasonic Pressure Control on Skin by Adaptive Focusing. 68-77 - Georgios Korres, Mohamad A. Eid:
Characterization of Ultrasound Tactile Display. 78-89 - Heidi Muijzer-Witteveen, Francisco Guerra, Victor I. Sluiter, Herman van der Kooij
:
Pneumatic Feedback for Wearable Lower Limb Exoskeletons Further Explored. 90-98
Haptics and Motor Control
- Maxime Jeanneret, Carlo Bagnato, Alessandro Gabriele Allievi, Etienne Burdet
:
A Versatile Robotic Haptic Stimulator to Study the Influence of Pain on Human Motor Control and Learning. 101-110 - Bernhard M. Weber, Simon Schätzle, Cornelia Riecke, Bernhard Brunner, Sergey Tarassenko, Jordi Artigas, Ribin Balachandran, Alin Albu-Schäffer
:
Weight and Weightlessness Effects on Sensorimotor Performance During Manual Tracking. 111-121 - Erik J. Euving, Netta Gurari, Justin M. Drogos
, Stuart Traxel, Arno H. A. Stienen, Julius P. A. Dewald:
Individuals with Chronic Hemiparetic Stroke Correctly Match Forearm Position Within a Single Arm: Preliminary Findings. 122-133 - Kathrin Krieger, Alexandra Moringen, Robert Haschke
, Helge J. Ritter:
Shape Features of the Search Target Modulate Hand Velocity, Posture and Pressure During Haptic Search in a 3D Display. 134-145 - Feryal M. P. Behbahani, Guillem Singla-Buxarrais, A. Aldo Faisal
:
Haptic SLAM: An Ideal Observer Model for Bayesian Inference of Object Shape and Hand Pose from Contact Dynamics. 146-157 - Nienke B. Debats, Marieke Rohde
, Catharina Glowania, Anna Oppenborn, Marc O. Ernst
:
The Influence of Motor Task on Tactile Suppression During Action. 158-167
Tactile Cues
- Jocelyn Monnoyer, Emmanuelle Diaz, Christophe Bourdin
, Michaël Wiertlewski
:
Ultrasonic Friction Modulation While Pressing Induces a Tactile Feedback. 171-179 - Ahmet Guzererler, William R. Provancher, Cagatay Basdogan
:
Perception of Skin Stretch Applied to Palm: Effects of Speed and Displacement. 180-189 - Yasemin Vardar
, Burak Güçlü
, Cagatay Basdogan
:
Effect of Waveform in Haptic Perception of Electrovibration on Touchscreens. 190-203 - Sarah McIntyre, Ingvars Birznieks
, Robin Andersson, Gabriel Dicander, Paul P. Breen
, Richard M. Vickery
:
Temporal Integration of Tactile Inputs from Multiple Sites. 204-213
Control of Haptic Interfaces
- Ha-Van Quang, Matthias Harders:
Improved Control Methods for Vibrotactile Rendering. 217-228 - Jian Song, Yuru Zhang, Hongdong Zhang, Dangxiao Wang
:
Co-actuation: Achieve High Stiffness and Low Inertia in Force Feedback Device. 229-239 - Takamasa Horibe, Emma Treadway
, R. Brent Gillespie
:
Comparing Series Elasticity and Admittance Control for Haptic Rendering. 240-250 - Eric Vezzoli, Thomas Sednaoui, Michel Amberg, Frédéric Giraud
, Betty Lemaire-Semail
:
Texture Rendering Strategies with a High Fidelity - Capacitive Visual-Haptic Friction Control Device. 251-260 - Harsimran Singh, Aghil Jafari
, Jee-Hwan Ryu:
Successive Stiffness Increment Approach for High Stiffness Haptic Interaction. 261-270
Thermal Perception
- Mounia Ziat
, Carrie-Anne Balcer, Andrew Shirtz, Taylor Rolison:
A Century Later, the Hue-Heat Hypothesis: Does Color Truly Affect Temperature Perception? 273-280 - Hsin-Ni Ho
:
Influence of Object Material Properties and Geometry on Skin Temperature Responses During Contact. 281-290 - Anshul Singhal, Lynette A. Jones:
Space-Time Dependencies and Thermal Perception. 291-302
Posters 1
- Arinobu Niijima
, Takefumi Ogawa:
A Study on Control of a Phantom Sensation by Visual Stimuli. 305-315 - Michael Panzirsch, Thomas Hulin, Jordi Artigas, Christian Ott
, Manuel Ferre
:
Integrating Measured Force Feedback in Passive Multilateral Teleoperation. 316-326 - Yingguang Chu
, Houxiang Zhang, Wei Wang:
Enhancement of Virtual Simulator for Marine Crane Operations via Haptic Device with Force Feedback. 327-337 - Lei Tian, Aiguo Song, Dapeng Chen:
A Novel Haptic Stylus for Mobile Terminal. 338-349 - Julien Fleureau, Yoan Lefevre, Fabien Danieau, Philippe Guillotel, Antoine Costes
:
Texture Rendering on a Tactile Surface Using Extended Elastic Images and Example-Based Audio Cues. 350-359 - Claudio Loconsole
, Maryam Banitalebi Dehkordi, Edoardo Sotgiu
, Marco Fontana
, Massimo Bergamasco
, Antonio Frisoli:
An IMU and RFID-based Navigation System Providing Vibrotactile Feedback for Visually Impaired People. 360-370 - Mai Shibahara, Katsunari Sato:
Illusion of Wet Sensation by Controlling Temperature and Softness of Dry Cloth. 371-379 - Torø Graven:
How Attention Is Allocated When Using Haptic Touch: Shape Feature Distinction and Discrimination Strategy. 380-393 - Christian Hatzfeld
, Viet Quoc Hoang, Mario Kupnik:
It's All About the Subject - Options to Improve Psychometric Procedure Performance. 394-403 - Greg S. Ruthenbeck, Michael Tlauka, Andria Tan:
Does Haptic Feedback Improve Learning and Recall of Spatial Information? A Study Using a Virtual Reality Nasendoscopy Simulation. 404-411 - Valérie Duthoit, Jean-Marc Sieffermann, Eric Enrègle, David Blumenthal
:
Perceived Intensity of Vibrotactile Stimuli: Do Your Clothes Really Matter? 412-418 - Abhijit Biswas, Manivannan Muniyandi
, Mandayam A. Srinivasan:
Affordable Wideband Sensor Coupled Vibrotactile Actuator Systems for Psychophysical Experiments. 419-429 - Alexandra Lezkan
, Knut Drewing:
Going Against the Grain - Texture Orientation Affects Direction of Exploratory Movement. 430-440 - Xiaoxiao Yang, Dangxiao Wang
, Yuru Zhang:
An Adaptive Strategy for an Immersive Visuo-Haptic Attention Training Game. 441-451 - Matjaz Ogrinc, Ildar Farkhatdinov
, Rich Walker, Etienne Burdet
:
Deaf-Blind Can Practise Horse Riding with the Help of Haptics. 452-461 - Takuto Nakamura, Narihiro Nishimura, Taku Hachisu, Michi Sato, Vibol Yem, Hiroyuki Kajimoto:
Perceptual Force on the Wrist Under the Hanger Reflex and Vibration. 462-471 - Koji Tanaka, Keisuke Hasegawa, Yasutoshi Makino, Hiroyuki Shinoda
:
A Pocket-Size Alphabet Display with Letter Trajectories Presented to Fingers. 472-482 - Priyadarshini Kumari
, Subhasis Chaudhuri:
Haptic Rendering of Thin, Deformable Objects with Spatially Varying Stiffness. 483-492 - Wei Chen, Han Wen, Heba Khamis, Stephen James Redmond:
An Eight-Legged Tactile Sensor to Estimate Coefficient of Static Friction: Improvements in Design and Evaluation. 493-502 - Haruya Uematsu, Masaki Suzuki, Yonezo Kanno, Hiroyuki Kajimoto:
Tactile Vision Substitution with Tablet and Electro-Tactile Display. 503-511 - Katsunari Sato:
Augmentation of Thermal Sensation on Finger Pad Using Stimuli for Finger Side. 512-520 - Sofiane Ghenna
, Christophe Giraud-Audine
, Frédéric Giraud
, Michel Amberg, Betty Lemaire-Semail
:
Modal Superimposition for Multi-fingers Variable Friction Tactile Device. 521-530
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