Pérez-González et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Stiffness map of the grasping contact areas of the human handPérez-González et al., 2013
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- Pérez-González A
- Vergara M
- Sancho-Bru J
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- Journal of biomechanics
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The elasticity and damping of the soft tissues of the hand contribute to dexterity while grasping and also help to stabilise the objects in manipulation tasks. Although some previous works have studied the force-displacement response of the fingertips, the …
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