Publications by authors named "Yiting Mo"

Skin-slip provides crucial cues about the interaction state and surface properties. Currently, most skin-slip devices focus on two-dimensional tactile slip display and have limitations when displaying surface properties like bumps and contours. In this article, a wearable fingertip device with a simple, effective, and low-cost design for three-dimensional skin-slip display is proposed.

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Article Synopsis
  • * The research introduces TapeTouch, a handheld device that uses a shape-changing tape and motors to provide users with adjustable shapes and softness in real time.
  • * User studies confirmed that TapeTouch successfully rendered various shapes and softness levels, and further VR experiments demonstrated that it improves the overall realism of VR experiences.
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Wearable devices with bimanual force feedback enable natural and cooperative manipulations within an unrestricted space. Weight and cost have a great influence on the potential applications of a haptic device. This paper presents a wearable robotic interface with bimanual force feedback that has considerably reduced weight and cost.

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