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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j3]Tim Duente, Dennis Stanke, Moritz Klose, Benjamin Simon, Ibraheem Al-Azzawi, Michael Rohs:
Shock Me The Way: Directional Electrotactile Feedback under the Smartwatch as a Navigation Aid for Cyclists. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 8(MHCI): 1-25 (2024) - [c10]Tim Duente, Maximilian Schrapel, Justin Schulte, Nick Janßen, Ibraheem Al-Azzawi, Kerem Can Demir, Michael Rohs:
A Touch of Gold - Spraying and Electroplating 3D Prints to Create Biocompatible On-Skin Wearables. MobileHCI (Companion) 2024: 1:1-1:7 - 2023
- [j2]Dennis Stanke, Tim Duente, Kerem Can Demir, Michael Rohs:
Can You Ear Me?: A Comparison of Different Private and Public Notification Channels for the Earlobe. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 7(3): 123:1-123:23 (2023) - [c9]Tim Duente, Justin Schulte, Malte Lucius, Michael Rohs:
Colorful Electrotactile Feedback on the Wrist. MUM 2023: 166-178 - 2020
- [c8]Dennis Stanke, Tim Duente, Michael Rohs:
TactileWear: A Comparison of Electrotactile and Vibrotactile Feedback on the Wrist and Ring Finger. NordiCHI 2020: 74:1-74:13
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j1]Tim Duente, Justin Schulte, Max Pfeiffer, Michael Rohs:
MuscleIO: Muscle-Based Input and Output for Casual Notifications. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 2(2): 64:1-64:21 (2018) - 2017
- [c7]Tim Duente, Max Pfeiffer, Michael Rohs:
Zap++: a 20-channel electrical muscle stimulation system for fine-grained wearable force feedback. MobileHCI 2017: 1:1-1:13 - [c6]Tim Duente, Stefan Schneegass, Max Pfeiffer:
EMS in HCI: challenges and opportunities in actuating human bodies. MobileHCI 2017: 67:1-67:4 - 2016
- [c5]Max Pfeiffer, Tim Dünte, Michael Rohs:
A Wearable Force Feedback Toolkit with Electrical Muscle Stimulation. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 3758-3761 - [c4]Tim Duente, Max Pfeiffer, Michael Rohs:
On-skin technologies for muscle sensing and actuation. UbiComp Adjunct 2016: 933-936 - [c3]Max Pfeiffer, Tim Duente, Michael Rohs:
Let your body move: a prototyping toolkit for wearable force feedback with electrical muscle stimulation. MobileHCI 2016: 418-427 - 2015
- [c2]Max Pfeiffer, Tim Dünte, Stefan Schneegass, Florian Alt, Michael Rohs:
Cruise Control for Pedestrians: Controlling Walking Direction using Electrical Muscle Stimulation. CHI 2015: 2505-2514 - [c1]Joel Greenyer, Daniel Gritzner, Timo Gutjahr, Tim Duente, Stefan Dulle, Falk-David Deppe, Nils Glade, Marius Hilbich, Florian Koenig, Jannis Luennemann, Nils Prenner, Kevin Raetz, Thilo Schnelle, Martin Singer, Nicolas Tempelmeier, Raphael Voges:
Scenarios@run.time - Distributed Execution of Specifications on IoT-connected Robots. Models@run.time 2015: 71-80
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