Detection of softness by tactile exploration in humans is based on both kinesthetic and cutaneous perception, and haptic displays should be designed so as to to address such multimodal perceptual channel..
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in haptic perception fueled in part by the lack of fundame...
Since Virtual Environments (VE) have facilitated new dimensions of human-computer-interaction, many ...
Softness can be physically expressed in different ways, for example as a stiffness value (spring con...
Detection of softness by tactile exploration in humans is based on both kinesthetic and cutaneous pe...
Detection of softness by tactile exploration in humans is based on both kinesthetic and cutaneous pe...
Many applications in teleoperation and virtual reality call for the implementation of effective mean...
While it is known that softness discrimination relies on both kinesthetic and cutaneous information,...
Many applications in teleoperation and virtual reality call for the implementation of effective mean...
The perception of softness is the result of the integration of information provided by multiple cuta...
Softness perception intrinsically relies on haptic information. However, through everyday experience...
In this paper, we show a hypothesis on the sensing mechanism in the human tactile organ and its reso...
Fueled by novel applications, interest in haptic perception is growing. This paper provides an overv...
The haptic interaction of lhumans with soft objects was studied from three perspectives: softness di...
Our sense of touch helps us encounter the richness of our natural world. Across a myriad of contexts...
Redundant estimates of an environmental property derived simultaneously from different senses or cue...
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in haptic perception fueled in part by the lack of fundame...
Since Virtual Environments (VE) have facilitated new dimensions of human-computer-interaction, many ...
Softness can be physically expressed in different ways, for example as a stiffness value (spring con...
Detection of softness by tactile exploration in humans is based on both kinesthetic and cutaneous pe...
Detection of softness by tactile exploration in humans is based on both kinesthetic and cutaneous pe...
Many applications in teleoperation and virtual reality call for the implementation of effective mean...
While it is known that softness discrimination relies on both kinesthetic and cutaneous information,...
Many applications in teleoperation and virtual reality call for the implementation of effective mean...
The perception of softness is the result of the integration of information provided by multiple cuta...
Softness perception intrinsically relies on haptic information. However, through everyday experience...
In this paper, we show a hypothesis on the sensing mechanism in the human tactile organ and its reso...
Fueled by novel applications, interest in haptic perception is growing. This paper provides an overv...
The haptic interaction of lhumans with soft objects was studied from three perspectives: softness di...
Our sense of touch helps us encounter the richness of our natural world. Across a myriad of contexts...
Redundant estimates of an environmental property derived simultaneously from different senses or cue...
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in haptic perception fueled in part by the lack of fundame...
Since Virtual Environments (VE) have facilitated new dimensions of human-computer-interaction, many ...
Softness can be physically expressed in different ways, for example as a stiffness value (spring con...