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Deriving Haptic Design Guidelines from Human Physiological, Psychophysical, and Neurological Foundations

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Abstract

Integrating haptic interactions in multimodal systems requires understanding users' sensory, perceptual, and cognitive abilities and limitations. Haptic design guidelines can aid developers of multimodal interactive systems.

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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications  Volume 24, Issue 2
March 2004
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