Harwin et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Multi-finger grasps in a dynamic environmentHarwin et al., 2013
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- Harwin W
- Barrow A
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- Multi-finger Haptic Interaction
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Most current state-of-the-art haptic devices render only a single force, however almost all human grasps are characterised by multiple forces and torques applied by the fingers and palms of the hand to the object. In this chapter we will begin by considering the different …
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