Smith et al., 2015 - Google Patents
The effects of realistic tactile haptic feedback on user surface texture perceptionSmith et al., 2015
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- Smith S
- Smith G
- Lee J
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- Journal of Vibroengineering
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Haptic interaction plays an important role in virtual reality and human-computer interaction paradigms. However, most haptic devices only create kinesthetic feedback or simple unrealistic tactile feedback. This study presents theory and practice for creating realistic …
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