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The Sense of Touch and its Rendering [electronic resource] :Progress in Haptics Research / edited by Antonio Bicchi, Martin Buss, Marc O. Ernst, Angelika Peer.

by Bicchi, Antonio [editor.]; Buss, Martin [editor.]; Ernst, Marc O [editor.]; Peer, Angelika [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics: 45Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9783540790358.Subject(s): Engineering | Multimedia systems | Computer science | Artificial intelligence | Systems theory | Engineering | Automation and Robotics | Control Engineering | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | Systems Theory, Control | Multimedia Information Systems | User Interfaces and Human Computer InteractionOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
I: Psychophysical and Neuropsychological Research -- Functional Exploration Studies of Supramodal Organization in the Human Extrastriate Cortex -- Brain Mechanisms of Haptic Perception -- The Role of Tactile Flow in Processing Dynamic Haptic Stimuli -- Human Haptic Perception and the Design of Haptic-Enhanced Virtual Environments -- II: Technology and Applications -- 2-DOF fMRI-Compatible Haptic Interface for Bimanual Motor Tasks with Grip/Load Force Measurement -- Electro-Active Polymer Actuators for Tactile Displays -- A Free-Hand Haptic Interface Based on Magnetorheological Fluids -- Multi-modal VR Systems -- Design of a Multilevel Haptic Display -- Design and Evaluation of Haptic Soft Tissue Interaction -- Bone Drilling Medical Training System.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: "Sense of Touch and its Rendering" presents a unique and interdisciplinary approach highlighting the field of haptic research from a neuropsychological as well as a technological point of view. This edited book is the outcome of the TOUCH-HapSys European research project and provides an important contribution towards a new generation of high-fidelity haptic display technologies. The book is structured in two parts: A. Fundamental Psychophysical and Neuropsychological Research and B. Technology and Applications. The two parts are not however separated, and the many connections and synergies between the two complementary domains of research are highlighted in the text. The eleven chapters discuss the recent advances in the study of human haptic (kinaesthetic, tactile, temperature) and multimodal (visual, auditory, haptic) perception mechanisms. Besides the theoretical advancement, the contributions survey the state-of-the-art in the field, report a number of practical applications to real systems, and discuss possible future developments.
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I: Psychophysical and Neuropsychological Research -- Functional Exploration Studies of Supramodal Organization in the Human Extrastriate Cortex -- Brain Mechanisms of Haptic Perception -- The Role of Tactile Flow in Processing Dynamic Haptic Stimuli -- Human Haptic Perception and the Design of Haptic-Enhanced Virtual Environments -- II: Technology and Applications -- 2-DOF fMRI-Compatible Haptic Interface for Bimanual Motor Tasks with Grip/Load Force Measurement -- Electro-Active Polymer Actuators for Tactile Displays -- A Free-Hand Haptic Interface Based on Magnetorheological Fluids -- Multi-modal VR Systems -- Design of a Multilevel Haptic Display -- Design and Evaluation of Haptic Soft Tissue Interaction -- Bone Drilling Medical Training System.

"Sense of Touch and its Rendering" presents a unique and interdisciplinary approach highlighting the field of haptic research from a neuropsychological as well as a technological point of view. This edited book is the outcome of the TOUCH-HapSys European research project and provides an important contribution towards a new generation of high-fidelity haptic display technologies. The book is structured in two parts: A. Fundamental Psychophysical and Neuropsychological Research and B. Technology and Applications. The two parts are not however separated, and the many connections and synergies between the two complementary domains of research are highlighted in the text. The eleven chapters discuss the recent advances in the study of human haptic (kinaesthetic, tactile, temperature) and multimodal (visual, auditory, haptic) perception mechanisms. Besides the theoretical advancement, the contributions survey the state-of-the-art in the field, report a number of practical applications to real systems, and discuss possible future developments.

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