Bolopion et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Variable gain haptic coupling for molecular simulationBolopion et al., 2011
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- Bolopion A
- Cagneau B
- Redon S
- Régnier S
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- 2011 IEEE World Haptics Conference
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Molecular interactions typically have a high dynamic range (HDR), combining short-range stiff repulsive effects with long-range, soft attractive and repulsive terms. As a result, faithful haptic rendering of such molecular interactions is both important and difficult, in particular in …
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