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The S-BAN: Insights into the Perception of Shape-Changing Haptic Interfaces via Virtual Pedestrian Navigation

Screen-based pedestrian navigation assistance can be distracting or inaccessible to users. Shape-changing haptic interfaces can overcome these concerns. The S-BAN is a new handheld haptic interface that utilizes a parallel kinematic structure to deliver 2-DOF spatial information over a continuous wo...

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Published in:ACM transactions on computer-human interaction 2023-03, Vol.30 (1), p.1-31, Article 11
Main Authors: Spiers, Adam, Young, Eric, Kuchenbecker, Katherine J.
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