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2014
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Biomedical AcousticsAeroacousticsHaptic FeedbackEngineeringMedical UltrasoundUltrasonicsAerospace EngineeringAcoustic PropagationHaptic TechnologyAcoustic TweezerLimited Haptic SensationUltrasoundMid-air Floating ImageHaptic Sensation
In this paper we propose a system that superposes a haptic sensation on a mid-air floating image based on ultrasonic standing waves. Conventional approaches of using airborne traveling ultrasounds could only apply weak pressure to the finger surface from a certain angle and thus a limited haptic sensation. Also, the ultrasounds generated air flow as a side-effect [Hoshi et al. 2009].
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