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- 2015
- Matteo Bianchi, Mattia Poggiani, Alessandro Serio, Antonio Bicchi:
A novel tactile display for softness and texture rendering in tele-operation tasks. World Haptics 2015: 49-56 - Farah Arab, Sabrina A. Panëels, Margarita Anastassova, Stéphanie Coeugnet, Fanny Le Morellec, Aurélie Dommes, Aline Chevalier:
Haptic patterns and older adults: To repeat or not to repeat? World Haptics 2015: 248-253 - Tommaso Lisini Baldi, Mostafa Mohammadi, Stefano Scheggi, Domenico Prattichizzo:
Using inertial and magnetic sensors for hand tracking and rendering in wearable haptics. World Haptics 2015: 381-387 - Femke E. van Beek, Dennis J. F. Heck, Henk Nijmeijer, Wouter M. Bergmann Tiest, Astrid M. L. Kappers:
The effect of damping on the perception of hardness. World Haptics 2015: 82-87 - Sliman Bensmaia:
Biological and bionic hands: Natural neural coding and artificial perception. World Haptics 2015: xviii - Amit Bhardwaj, Subhasis Chaudhuri:
Estimation of resolvability of user response in kinesthetic perception of jump discontinuities. World Haptics 2015: 482-487 - Séréna Bochereau, Stephen Sinclair, Vincent Hayward:
Looking for physical invariants in the mechanical response of a tactually scanned Braille dot. World Haptics 2015: 119-124 - Hendrik Borner, Satoshi Endo, Antonio Frisoli, Sandra Hirche:
Effects of vibrotactile feedback on human control performance in a dynamical stabilization task. World Haptics 2015: 415-420 - Domenico Buongiorno, Michele Barsotti, Edoardo Sotgiu, Claudio Loconsole, Massimiliano Solazzi, Vitoantonio Bevilacqua, Antonio Frisoli:
A neuromusculoskeletal model of the human upper limb for a myoelectric exoskeleton control using a reduced number of muscles. World Haptics 2015: 273-279 - Tobias L. Bützer, Bogdan Vigaru, Roger Gassert:
Design and evaluation of a compact, integrated fMRI-compatible force sensor printed by additive manufacturing. World Haptics 2015: 158-164 - Anthony Chabrier, Franck Gonzalez, Florian Gosselin, Wael Bachta:
Analysis of the directions in which forces are applied on the hand during manual manipulation and exploration. World Haptics 2015: 280-285 - Heather Culbertson, Katherine J. Kuchenbecker:
Should haptic texture vibrations respond to user force and speed? World Haptics 2015: 106-112 - Knut Drewing, Steffen Bruckbauer, Dora Szoke:
Felt hole size depends on force and on the pliability of the effector. World Haptics 2015: 100-105 - Evan Fakhoury, Peter R. Culmer, Brian Henson:
The effect of indentation force and displacement on visual perception of compliance. World Haptics 2015: 88-93 - Ildar Farkhatdinov, Arnaud Garnier, Etienne Burdet:
Development and evaluation of a portable MR compatible haptic interface for human motor control. World Haptics 2015: 196-201 - Anton Filatov, Ozkan Celik:
Effects of body-powered prosthesis prehensor stiffness on performance in an object stiffness discrimination task. World Haptics 2015: 339-344 - Moria E. Fisher, Felix C. Huang, Verena Klamroth-Marganska, Robert Riener, James L. Patton:
Haptic error fields for robotic training. World Haptics 2015: 434-439 - Rebecca Fenton Friesen, Michael Wiertlewski, Michael A. Peshkin, J. Edward Colgate:
Bioinspired artificial fingertips that exhibit friction reduction when subjected to transverse ultrasonic vibrations. World Haptics 2015: 208-213 - Colin R. Gallacher, John Willes, József Kövecses:
Parasitic effects of device coupling on haptic performance. World Haptics 2015: 266-272 - Sofiane Ghenna, Frédéric Giraud, Christophe Giraud-Audine, Michel Amberg, Betty Lemaire-Semail:
Preliminary design of a multi-touch ultrasonic tactile stimulator. World Haptics 2015: 31-36 - Jess Hartcher-O'Brien, Malika Auvray, Vincent Hayward:
Perception of distance-to-obstacle through time-delayed tactile feedback. World Haptics 2015: 7-12 - Christian Hatzfeld, Mario Kupnik, Roland Werthschützky:
Performance simulation of unforced choice paradigms in parametric psychometric procedures. World Haptics 2015: 475-481 - Colin Ho, Jonathan Kim, Sachin Patil, Ken Goldberg:
The Slip-Pad: A haptic display using interleaved belts to simulate lateral and rotational slip. World Haptics 2015: 189-195 - Irfan Hussain, Leonardo Meli, Claudio Pacchierotti, Gionata Salvietti, Domenico Prattichizzo:
Vibrotactile haptic feedback for intuitive control of robotic extra fingers. World Haptics 2015: 394-399 - Seki Inoue, Yasutoshi Makino, Hiroyuki Shinoda:
Active touch perception produced by airborne ultrasonic haptic hologram. World Haptics 2015: 362-367 - Aghil Jafari, Muhammad Nabeel, Jee-Hwan Ryu:
Multi Degree-of-Freedom Input-to-State Stable approach for stable haptic interaction. World Haptics 2015: 293-298 - Rebecca Jarman, Balazs Janko, William S. Harwin:
Current over-stressing small DC motors to evaluate performance limits of electromechanical actuators for haptic applications. World Haptics 2015: 171-176 - Ginga Kato, Yoshihiro Kuroda, Ilana Nisky, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura:
HapSticks: A novel method to present vertical forces in tool-mediated interactions by a non-grounded rotation mechanism. World Haptics 2015: 400-407 - Jin Ryong Kim, Hong Z. Tan:
Effect of information content in sensory feedback on typing performance using a flat keyboard. World Haptics 2015: 228-234 - Zelma H. T. Kiss:
Can we restore natural perception with electrical stimulation? World Haptics 2015: xvii
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