International audienceWe present a wearable cutaneous device capable of applying lateral stretch and position/location haptic feedback to the user's skin. It is composed of a 2D Cartesian-like structure able to move a pin on the plane parallel to the skin. The pin houses a small metallic sphere of 8 mm of diameter. The sphere can be either left free to rotate when the pin moves, providing location feedback about its absolute position, or kept fixed, providing skin stretch about its relative displacement. The device weighs 30 g for a workspace of 12×12 mm. This paper presents the device's design and actuation together with a perceptual evaluation of the position/location feedback provided by the device when worn around the forehead, forearm,...
The wearable electronics business has powered over $14 billion in 2014 and it is estimated to power ...
Haptic feedback to lower limb amputees is essential to maximize the functionality of a prosthetic de...
Without proprioception, i.e. the capability to per- ceive one's own limb position, completing many d...
International audienceWe present a wearable cutaneous device capable of applying lateral stretch and...
International audienceWe present a wearable skin stretch device for the forearm. It is composed of f...
This paper presents a novel cutaneous device capable of providing independent skin stretches at the...
International audienceThis paper presents a wearable haptic device for the forearm and its applicati...
Rendering forces to the user is one of the main goals of haptic technology. While most force-feedbac...
During open surgery, a surgeon relies not only on the detailed view of the organ being operated upon...
Haptic devices have a high potential for delivering tailored training to novices. These devices can ...
Haptic interfaces are mechatronic devices designed to render tactile sensations; although they are t...
: Wearable haptic systems can be easily integrated with the human body and represent an effective so...
Every year, in Italy, there are about 3.600 amputations of upper limb, and 80% of them refer to the ...
The wearable electronics business has powered over $14 billion in 2014 and it is estimated to power ...
Haptic feedback to lower limb amputees is essential to maximize the functionality of a prosthetic de...
Without proprioception, i.e. the capability to per- ceive one's own limb position, completing many d...
International audienceWe present a wearable cutaneous device capable of applying lateral stretch and...
International audienceWe present a wearable skin stretch device for the forearm. It is composed of f...
This paper presents a novel cutaneous device capable of providing independent skin stretches at the...
International audienceThis paper presents a wearable haptic device for the forearm and its applicati...
Rendering forces to the user is one of the main goals of haptic technology. While most force-feedbac...
During open surgery, a surgeon relies not only on the detailed view of the organ being operated upon...
Haptic devices have a high potential for delivering tailored training to novices. These devices can ...
Haptic interfaces are mechatronic devices designed to render tactile sensations; although they are t...
: Wearable haptic systems can be easily integrated with the human body and represent an effective so...
Every year, in Italy, there are about 3.600 amputations of upper limb, and 80% of them refer to the ...
The wearable electronics business has powered over $14 billion in 2014 and it is estimated to power ...
Haptic feedback to lower limb amputees is essential to maximize the functionality of a prosthetic de...
Without proprioception, i.e. the capability to per- ceive one's own limb position, completing many d...