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Ieee Haptics Symposium : [proceedings]

Ieee Haptics Symposium : [proceedings] is a scientific journal, published since 2010 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States.

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Abbr. IEEE Haptics Symp
Start 2010
End Continuing
Frequency Biennial
p-ISSN 2324-7347
e-ISSN 2324-7355
Country United States
Language English
Recent Articles
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Ades C, Abd M, Du E, Wei J, Tognoli E, Engeberg E
IEEE Haptics Symp . 2023 Oct; 2022. PMID: 37822968
Neuroprosthetic limbs reconnect severed neural pathways for control of (and increasingly sensation from) an artificial limb. However, the plastic interaction between robotic and biological components is poorly understood. To gain...
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Li B, Hauser S, Gerling G
IEEE Haptics Symp . 2021 Aug; 2020:35-40. PMID: 34458383
We regularly touch soft, compliant fruits and tissues. To help us discriminate them, we rely upon cues embedded in spatial and temporal deformation of finger pad skin. However, we do...
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Xu C, Gerling G
IEEE Haptics Symp . 2021 Aug; 2020:22-27. PMID: 34447856
Our perception of compliance is informed by multi-dimensional tactile cues. Compared with stationary cues at terminal contact, time-dependent cues may afford optimal efficiency, speed, and fidelity. In this work, we...
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Hauser S, Gerling G
IEEE Haptics Symp . 2019 May; 2018:7-13. PMID: 31080839
We need to understand the physics of how the skin of the finger pad deforms, and their tie to perception, to accurately reproduce a sense of compliance, or 'softness,' in...
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Hauser S, Gerling G
IEEE Haptics Symp . 2016 Jun; 2016:247-252. PMID: 27331072
Distinguishing an object's compliance, into percepts of "softness" and "hardness," is crucial to our ability to grasp and manipulate it. Biomechanical cues at the skin's surface such as contact area...
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Lesniak D, Gerling G
IEEE Haptics Symp . 2015 Feb; 2014:361-366. PMID: 25705703
In effort to mimic the sensitivity and efficient information transfer of natural tactile afferents, recent work has combined force transducers and computational models of mechanosensitive afferents. Sensor durability, another feature...