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Tactile sensing system including bidirectionality and enhancement of haptic perception by tactile feedback to distant part

Tanaka et al., 2013

Document ID
18158453395952733803
Author
Tanaka Y
Nagai T
Sakaguchi M
Fujiwara M
Sano A
Publication year
Publication venue
2013 World Haptics Conference (WHC)

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Haptic perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This means that exploration influences perception, but also perception influences exploration. We can optimize/change the exploratory movements according to the perception and/or the task …
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