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Ratschat, A.L. (author), van Rooij, B.M. (author), Luijten, Johannes (author), Marchal Crespo, L. (author)
In current virtual reality settings for motor skill training, only visual information is usually provided regarding the virtual objects the trainee interacts with. However, information gathered through cutaneous (tactile feedback) and muscle mechanoreceptors (kinesthetic feedback) regarding, e.g., object shape, is crucial to successfully...
journal article 2024
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Huloux, Nicolas (author), Willemet, L. (author), Wiertlewski, M. (author)
The contact between the fingertip and an object is formed by a collection of micro-scale junctions, which collectively constitute the real contact area. This real area of contact is only a fraction of the apparent area of contact and is directly linked to the frictional strength of the contact (i.e., the lateral force at which the finger...
journal article 2021
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Huloux, Nicolas (author), Bernard, Corentin (author), Wiertlewski, M. (author)
Ultrasonic surface-haptic touchscreens produce compelling tactile sensations directly on the users' fingertips. The tactile sensations stem from the modulation of friction produced by acoustic radiation pressure, which reduces the contact between the skin and the glass plate. During this process, some of the vibrations are partly absorbed by...
journal article 2021
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Van den Dobbelsteen, J.J. (author), Lee, R.A. (author), Van Noorden, M. (author), Dankelman, J. (author)
The grasping instruments used in minimally invasive surgery reduce the ability of the surgeon to feel the forces applied on the tissue, thereby complicating the handling of the tissue and increasing the risk of tissue damage. Force sensors implemented in the forceps of the instruments enable accurate measurements of applied forces, but also...
journal article 2012
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