Simpson and Kimberly Querrey Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Neurological Surgery, with appointments in the McCormick School of Engineering and Northwestern ...
How can haptic feedback, which uses vibrations to simulate real touch sensations, be improved to provide more accurate data to users? This is what a recent | Technology ...
From virtual reality to rehabilitation and communication, haptic technology has revolutionized the way humans interact with ...
It's easy to take for granted the gentle buzz of your smartwatch when the timer you set for your boiling water goes off. Simple haptic feedback like this has helped humans and machines communicate ...
Northwestern says the new device can simulate a much more realistic sense of touch. It could even let deaf people "feel" ...
It's called haptic technology, and it represents one of the most challenging research fields in robotics. But with new sensors and feedback systems finally making it out of the lab, it also ...
Wearable exoskeletal technology remains a challenging task ... It can be used in the military for strength augmentation, the medical field for rehabilitation and commercially for gaming and haptic ...
Marketers are poised to capitalize on the opportunities haptic technology has created with its ability to recreate the sense of touch, increasing the mobile consumer?s recall of an advertising ...