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Design and Performance of a High Fidelity, Low Mass, Linear Haptic Display
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We built a high fidelity, low mass, linear haptic display, with a peak force output of 8.5 Newtons,
David W. Weir, Michael A. Peshkin, J. Edward Colga
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David W. Weir, Michael A. Peshkin, J. Edward Colgate, Pietro Buttolo
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