International audienceWe present the STIMTAC, a touchpad device that supports friction reduction. Contrary to traditional vibrotactile ap- proaches, the STIMTAC provides information passively, act- ing as a texture display. It does not transfer energy to the user but modifies how energy is dissipated within the contact area by a user-initiated friction process. We report on the iterative process that led to the current hardware design and briefly describe the software framework that we are developing to illustrate its potential
This work focuses on the extension to new geometries of the Tactile Pattern Display (TPaD) developed...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
International audienceThis paper describes design improvements of a friction reduc-tion based tactil...
International audienceWe present the STIMTAC, a touchpad device that supports friction reduction. Co...
International audienceThis paper presents a study about a tactile stimulator based on the "squeeze f...
We discuss the theory, design, and performance of a flat-panel tac-tile display capable of controlli...
International audienceAbstract The forces that are developed when manipulating objects generate sens...
International audienceThis paper presents the design of a transparent tactile stimulator, based on t...
This paper describes implementation and initial evaluation of variable friction displays. We first a...
Abstract—We discuss the design and performance of a new haptic surface capable of controlling shear ...
International audienceThis article presents the design of a new tactile stimulator which is able to ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
We describe a fully programmable Electrostatic Tactile (ET) feedback system that delivers a range of...
Touch interactions have refreshed some of the ‘glowing enthusiasm ’ of thirty years ago for direct m...
A TPad Tablet is a tablet computer with a variable friction touchscreen. It can create the perceptio...
This work focuses on the extension to new geometries of the Tactile Pattern Display (TPaD) developed...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
International audienceThis paper describes design improvements of a friction reduc-tion based tactil...
International audienceWe present the STIMTAC, a touchpad device that supports friction reduction. Co...
International audienceThis paper presents a study about a tactile stimulator based on the "squeeze f...
We discuss the theory, design, and performance of a flat-panel tac-tile display capable of controlli...
International audienceAbstract The forces that are developed when manipulating objects generate sens...
International audienceThis paper presents the design of a transparent tactile stimulator, based on t...
This paper describes implementation and initial evaluation of variable friction displays. We first a...
Abstract—We discuss the design and performance of a new haptic surface capable of controlling shear ...
International audienceThis article presents the design of a new tactile stimulator which is able to ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
We describe a fully programmable Electrostatic Tactile (ET) feedback system that delivers a range of...
Touch interactions have refreshed some of the ‘glowing enthusiasm ’ of thirty years ago for direct m...
A TPad Tablet is a tablet computer with a variable friction touchscreen. It can create the perceptio...
This work focuses on the extension to new geometries of the Tactile Pattern Display (TPaD) developed...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
International audienceThis paper describes design improvements of a friction reduc-tion based tactil...