Foo, 2020 - Google Patents
Dynamic Compression for Novel Haptic InteractionsFoo, 2020
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- Foo W
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The sense of touch is an integral part of our everyday experiences. This research examines one of the ubiquitous touch sensations—compression, as a novel interface and mode of interaction. Specifically, it seeks to answer questions related to how people experience …
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