Smart materials such as magnetorheological fluids (MRF) offer an interesting medium to present viscoelastic cues in haptic displays as changes in the magnetic field are rapid, reversible and controllable. These interfaces have been evaluated in a number of medical and surgical simulators where they can provide cues regarding the viscoelastic properties of tissues. The present experiment determined whether eight different shapes could be identified reliably with a MRF haptic display and compared the information transfer (IT) associated with this type of display with that achieved by other forms of haptic communication. The overall performance of participants at identifying the shapes was good with a mean score of 70% correct and an IT of 2.1...
This thesis reports on the design, construction, and evaluation of a prototype two degrees-of-freedo...
A haptic interface based on magneto-rheological (MR) fluids is presented. The device is aiming for l...
Current technology of minimally invasive surgery deprives the surgeon almost completely of the perce...
Smart materials such as magnetorheological fluids (MRF) offer an interesting technology for use in h...
A number of haptic displays based on smart fluidic materials such as electrorheological (ERFs) and m...
We report on the design and implementation of innovative haptic interfaces based on magnetorheologic...
This paper deals with design and implementation of innovative haptic interfaces based on Magnetorheo...
This paper is concerned with exploring the possibility of using Magneto-Rheological Fluids (MRF) as ...
The aim of this Thesis is to investigate the possibility of mimicking haptic perception by using new...
Studies on haptic devices are acquiring much importance due to the widespread inclusion of the sense...
This paper describes a tactile display for reproducing stiffness distributions based on magnetorheol...
Enhancing the realism of virtual environments by physically touching a virtual object using tactile ...
In this paper we propose an innovative prototype of a haptic display for whole-hand immersive explor...
The mechanical ability and usefulness of simulation systems can be improved by combining a tactile d...
This paper describes an innovative Haptic Interface device based on Magneto-Rheological Fluid (MRF)....
This thesis reports on the design, construction, and evaluation of a prototype two degrees-of-freedo...
A haptic interface based on magneto-rheological (MR) fluids is presented. The device is aiming for l...
Current technology of minimally invasive surgery deprives the surgeon almost completely of the perce...
Smart materials such as magnetorheological fluids (MRF) offer an interesting technology for use in h...
A number of haptic displays based on smart fluidic materials such as electrorheological (ERFs) and m...
We report on the design and implementation of innovative haptic interfaces based on magnetorheologic...
This paper deals with design and implementation of innovative haptic interfaces based on Magnetorheo...
This paper is concerned with exploring the possibility of using Magneto-Rheological Fluids (MRF) as ...
The aim of this Thesis is to investigate the possibility of mimicking haptic perception by using new...
Studies on haptic devices are acquiring much importance due to the widespread inclusion of the sense...
This paper describes a tactile display for reproducing stiffness distributions based on magnetorheol...
Enhancing the realism of virtual environments by physically touching a virtual object using tactile ...
In this paper we propose an innovative prototype of a haptic display for whole-hand immersive explor...
The mechanical ability and usefulness of simulation systems can be improved by combining a tactile d...
This paper describes an innovative Haptic Interface device based on Magneto-Rheological Fluid (MRF)....
This thesis reports on the design, construction, and evaluation of a prototype two degrees-of-freedo...
A haptic interface based on magneto-rheological (MR) fluids is presented. The device is aiming for l...
Current technology of minimally invasive surgery deprives the surgeon almost completely of the perce...