Zhu, 2021 - Google Patents
Development of Wearable Human Machine Interfaces With Fusion of Multi-Modal Sensing and Haptic Feedback TechniquesZhu, 2021
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- Zhu M
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Abstract Human-machine interface (HMI), as a bridge that links between the user and the digital world, is the key to accomplish diverse tasks to serve human society better. To achieve intuitive and seamless communications, the solutions of HMIs are migrating from the …
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