Pot, 2023 - Google Patents
Designing and developing a haptic feedback wearable to improve motor task performance: A case study on the squatPot, 2023
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In this report the development of a haptic feedback wearable to improve motor task performance is described. Haptic feedback has many applications, including in the sports domain. In this case study the difference between haptic actuator placements and their …
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