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"Saeid Nahavandi explains the meaning of 'Haptics': which refers to the force of feed back and the sense of touch. For example when a operator uses a computer they interact or touch the computer's mouse component to become successful with the interaction. Nahavandi highlights there are three different types of 'Haptics' including:
1. Human Haptics
2. Computer Haptics
3. Machine Haptics
CISR's major researching focus consist of multi-point haptics, because normal huma interaction involves one or more haptic to interact with objects and other people. CISR is looking at how to increase the presence of the haptics with their robotic systems designs. " |