In a recent paper, published in Nature Electronics, they introduced a new haptic interface that delivers multi-dimensional tactile signals directly on the skin, eliciting realistic sensations that ...
We’ve seen all kinds of interfaces come and go over the years ... at the University of Tokyo have built a device that enables haptic interaction with a balloon. It takes quite a rig to achieve ...
It can be used in the military for strength augmentation, the medical field for rehabilitation and commercially for gaming and haptic human computer interaction. We have developed a textile haptic ...
A groundbreaking navigation device can help people with visual impairment perform a location task as well as sighted people, ...
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Electronic skins (e-skins) are flexible sensing materials designed to mimic the human skin's ability to pick up tactile ...
A Calligraphy Bot Learns The Technique Of Old Masters Forget touchscreens and vibrating phones; we’re beginning to see the real potential of haptic interfaces.
This research aims to realize a service to convey haptic information that is hard to represent by video and sound, such as the hardness or texture of an object. As part of it, we developed a ...
EA adds even more accessibility patents to its list of shared innovations for other studios to use, helping to boost ...
Today, the professor of mechanical engineering is a renowned leader in the field of human-robot interaction, particularly in haptic interfaces, cooperative robotics (cobots), remote manipulation, and ...
The findings revealed no significant performance gap between visually impaired users of the innovative Shape device and their ...