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Revolutionizing touch: Researchers explore the future of wearable multi-sensory haptic technology
From virtual reality to rehabilitation and communication, haptic technology has revolutionized the way humans interact with the digital world. While early haptic devices focused on single-sensory cues ...
Scientists at UC Santa Barbara have developed an optotactile display that uses light-powered pixels to create 3D images you can both see and physically feel, opening the door to immersive touch-based ...
While that makes following a mapping app easier, it also means drivers can’t feel their way to a control; they have to look. ...
New research from the UW and the Toyota Research Institute explores how drivers trade off between cognitive tasks, driving ...
Touch screens with resistive technology have been in common use for many years. They are inexpensive to manufacture and easy to interface. In resistive-technology sensing, electrodes are connected to ...
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