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    Multi-Sensory Stimuli Improve Distinguishability of Cutaneous Haptic Cues by Sullivan, Jennifer L., Dunkelberger, Nathan, Bradley, Joshua, Young, Joseph, Israr, Ali, Lau, Frances, Klumb, Keith, Abnousi, Freddy, O'Malley, Marcia K.

    Published in IEEE transactions on haptics (01-04-2020)
    “…Wearable haptic systems offer portable, private tactile communication to a human user. To date, advances in wearable haptic devices have typically focused on…”
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    A Phonemic-Based Tactile Display for Speech Communication by Reed, Charlotte M., Tan, Hong Z., Perez, Zachary D., Wilson, E. Courtenay, Severgnini, Frederico M., Jung, Jaehong, Martinez, Juan S., Jiao, Yang, Israr, Ali, Lau, Frances, Klumb, Keith, Turcott, Robert, Abnousi, Freddy

    Published in IEEE transactions on haptics (01-01-2019)
    “…Despite a long history of research, the development of synthetic tactual aids to support the communication of speech has proven to be a difficult task. The…”
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    Data-Driven Sparse Skin Stimulation Can Convey Social Touch Information to Humans by Salvato, Mike, Williams, Sophia R., Nunez, Cara M., Zhu, Xin, Israr, Ali, Lau, Frances, Klumb, Keith, Abnousi, Freddy, Okamura, Allison M., Culbertson, Heather

    Published in IEEE transactions on haptics (01-04-2022)
    “…During social interactions, people use auditory, visual, and haptic cues to convey their thoughts, emotions, and intentions. Due to weight, energy, and other…”
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    Data-driven sparse skin stimulation can convey social touch information to humans by Salvato, M, Williams, Sophia R, Nunez, Cara M, Zhu, Xin, Israr, Ali, Lau, Frances, Klumb, Keith, Abnousi, Freddy, Okamura, Allison M, Culbertson, Heather

    Published 30-11-2021
    “…During social interactions, people use auditory, visual, and haptic cues to convey their thoughts, emotions, and intentions. Due to weight, energy, and other…”
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