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Multi-mode soft haptic thimble for haptic augmented reality based application of texture overlaying

Aishwari Talhan, +4 more
- 01 Jul 2022 - 
- Vol. 74, pp 102272-102272
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In this article , a thimble-shape haptic display for multi-mode tactile feedback at fingertips is presented, where the user can feel responses from a real object and synthetic feedback at the same time.
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This article is published in Displays.The article was published on 2022-07-01. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Haptic technology & Computer science.

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Fully 3D‐Printed, Stretchable, and Conformable Haptic Interfaces

TL;DR: In this paper , the Hydraulically Amplified Taxels (HAXELs) are used to generate vibrating haptic feedback on the fingertips of a human subject with a 2.5 mm diameter region.
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Haptic rendering: introductory concepts

TL;DR: This work surveys current haptic systems and discusses some basic haptic-rendering algorithms, and describes the process by which desired sensory stimuli are imposed on the user to convey information about a virtual haptic object.
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Towards Wearability in Fingertip Haptics: A 3-DoF Wearable Device for Cutaneous Force Feedback

TL;DR: Design guidelines for wearable haptics are introduced and a novel 3-DoF wearable haptic interface able to apply force vectors directly to the fingertip is presented, able to exert up to 1.5 N.
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