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IEEE Transactions on Haptics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January 2009
- J. Edward Colgate:

Editorial. 1 - Amin Abdossalami, Shahin Sirouspour:

Adaptive Control for Improved Transparency in Haptic Simulations. 2-14 - Raphael Höver, Gabor Kosa, Gábor Székely, Matthias Harders:

Data-Driven Haptic Rendering—From Viscous Fluids to Visco-Elastic Solids. 15-27 - Jussi Rantala

, Roope Raisamo
, Jani Lylykangas, Veikko Surakka
, Jukka Raisamo, Katri Salminen
, Toni Pakkanen, Arto Hippula:
Methods for Presenting Braille Characters on a Mobile Device with a Touchscreen and Tactile Feedback. 28-39 - Ali Israr, Yanfang Li, Volkan Patoglu

, Marcia Kilchenman O'Malley
:
Passive and Active Discrimination of Natural Frequency of Virtual Dynamic Systems. 40-51 - Chih-Hung King, Martin O. Culjat, Miguel L. Franco, James W. Bisley

, Gregory P. Carman, Erik P. Dutson, Warren S. Grundfest:
A Multielement Tactile Feedback System for Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery. 52-56
Volume 2, Number 2, April 2009
- Thomas Pietrzak

, Andrew Crossan, Stephen A. Brewster
, Benoît Martin
, Isabelle Pecci
:
Creating Usable Pin Array Tactons for Nonvisual Information. 61-72 - Shogo Okamoto, Masashi Konyo

, Satoshi Saga
, Satoshi Tadokoro:
Detectability and Perceptual Consequences of Delayed Feedback in a Vibrotactile Texture Display. 73-84 - Gianni Campion, Vincent Hayward

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Fast Calibration of Haptic Texture Synthesis Algorithms. 85-93 - Maarten W. A. Wijntjes, Akihiro Sato, Vincent Hayward

, Astrid M. L. Kappers:
Local Surface Orientation Dominates Haptic Curvature Discrimination. 94-102 - Chih-Hung King, Martin O. Culjat, Miguel L. Franco, Catherine E. Lewis, Erik P. Dutson, Warren S. Grundfest, James W. Bisley

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Tactile Feedback Induces Reduced Grasping Force in Robot-Assisted Surgery. 103-110 - Stacie M. Straughn, Rob Gray, Hong Z. Tan

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To Go or Not to Go: Stimulus-Response Compatibility for Tactile and Auditory Pedestrian Collision Warnings. 111-117
Volume 2, Number 3, July 2009
- Kanav Kahol, Vincent Hayward

, Stephen A. Brewster
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Ambient Haptic Systems. 121-122 - Karon E. MacLean

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Putting Haptics into the Ambience. 123-135 - Antal Haans

, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn
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The Virtual Midas Touch: Helping Behavior After a Mediated Social Touch. 136-140 - Annie Rydström, Robert Brostrom, Peter Bengtsson:

Can Haptics Facilitate Interaction with an In-Vehicle Multifunctional Interface?. 141-147 - Yon Visell

, Alvin Law, Jeremy R. Cooperstock:
Touch Is Everywhere: Floor Surfaces as Ambient Haptic Interfaces. 148-159 - Maria Karam, Frank A. Russo

, Deborah I. Fels:
Designing the Model Human Cochlea: An Ambient Crossmodal Audio-Tactile Display. 160-169 - Michael Strolz, Alexander Mortl, Michael Graf, Martin Buss:

Development, Control, and Evaluation of an Actuated Car Door. 170-180
Volume 2, Number 4, October 2009
- Jeroen H. Hogema, Sjoerd C. de Vries, Jan B. F. van Erp, Raymond J. Kiefer:

A Tactile Seat for Direction Coding in Car Driving: Field Evaluation. 181-188 - Wouter M. Bergmann Tiest, Astrid M. L. Kappers:

Cues for Haptic Perception of Compliance. 189-199 - Colin Swindells, Karon E. MacLean

, Kellogg S. Booth:
Designing for Feel: Contrasts between Human and Automated Parametric Capture of Knob Physics. 200-211 - William R. Provancher, Nicholas D. Sylvester:

Fingerpad Skin Stretch Increases the Perception of Virtual Friction. 212-223 - Aaron R. Ferber, Michael A. Peshkin, J. Edward Colgate:

Using Kinesthetic and Tactile Cues to Maintain Exercise Intensity. 224-235 - Lisa Dopjans, Christian Wallraven

, Heinrich H. Bülthoff
:
Cross-Modal Transfer in Visual and Haptic Face Recognition. 236-240

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