As everyone knows, scratching at chronically itchy skin only makes the problem worse. A new device is claimed to help stop ...
It’s not always easy to picture exactly what’s going on while listening to a sports radio broadcast – so spare a thought for ...
While not the first device with haptic feedback, Apple's high design standards and widespread popularity mean that more people than ever have the option of using haptic technology with their ...
An AI-enabled wearable sensor with vibratory feedback significantly reduces nocturnal scratching in atopic dermatitis, ...
HUG is a haptic user interface for teleoperating advanced robotic systems as the humanoid robot Justin or the assistive robotic system EDAN. With its lightweight robot arms, HUG can measure human ...
Not all sports fans can see, hear, or experience games in exactly the same way. For people who are blind or have low vision, following fast-paced plays can be difficult even with play-by-play audio ...
Patients with mild atopic dermatitis who reported nighttime scratching experienced relief when they used an artificial ...
Instead, it has several components — a touch sensor, a force sensor, and a haptic actuator — that detect a click intent and then respond with feedback to let you know a click was registered.
From virtual reality (VR) headsets that transport you directly into the cockpit to haptic feedback devices that simulate the feel of flight, these tools can significantly elevate your simulation ...
An artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled hand sensor delivering closed-loop haptic feedback appeared to be an effective nonpharmacologic intervention to decrease nocturnal scratching in patients with ...