Lecture

Haptic Interfaces: Definition, Characteristics, and History

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This lecture covers the definition, scope, and history of haptic interfaces, including the synthesis of touch and force stimuli, tactile and kinesthetic sensors, and the evolution of haptic devices. It also explores haptic display characteristics such as presentation capabilities, spatial/temporal resolution, and design considerations for different body parts.

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