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Toney et al., 2003 - Google Patents

A shoulder pad insert vibrotactile display

Toney et al., 2003

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Document ID
15363993030979370694
Author
Toney A
Dunne L
Thomas B
Ashdown S
Publication year
Publication venue
Seventh IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2003. Proceedings.

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Touch is the most intimate and inherently private human sense and provides the potential for discrete, low social weight human computer interaction. This paper presents initial research findings on issues of integrating a vibrotatcitle display and support electronics into a …
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