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Sep 5, 2020 · The illusory translational force might induce a reaching motion of the upper limb, and the applied torque might induce a flexion–extension motion of the wrist.
Mar 9, 2024 · The results confirmed that the device could guide the upper limb with a success rate of 94.3% when switching between the application of the ...
Sep 6, 2020 · The illusory translational force might induce a reaching motion of the upper limb, and the applied torque might induce a flexion–extension motion of the wrist.
This study proposes a self-contained haptic device called Waylet, which can provide translational and rotational pseudo-forces via asymmetric vibrations.
It is known that humans experience a kinesthetic illusion similar to a pulling sensation in a particular direction, when subjected to asymmetric vibrations.
A pulling illusion has been used to provide a force feedback for a virtual reality (VR) system and a pedestrian navigation system, and the asymmetric vibrations ...
In this paper, we have developed motion guiding device with utilizing Kinect of Microsoft Inc. for motion capturing sensor and phantom sensation which is ...
We developed a tactile actuator named HapCube that provides tangential and normal pseudo-force feedback on user's fingertip. The tangential feedback is ...
Motion Guidance Using Translational Force and Torque Feedback by Induced Pulling Illusion. Haptics: Science, Technology, Applications. Takeshi Tanabe ...
These pseudo-forces create an impression of being pulled, attributable to the disparity between stronger positive and weaker negative accelerations. In contrast ...