Springer Touch and Haptic Systems Reproduction of Tactual Textures: Transducers, Mechanics and Signal Encoding, Paperback
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Comprehensive review of the sense of touch from the psychophysical, biomechanical, and technological viewpoints.
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- Comprehensive review of the sense of touch from psychophysical, biomechanical, and technological viewpoints
- Includes guidelines for mechatronics design and control of high-fidelity vibrotactile devices
- Author: Michaël Wiertlewski
- ISBN: 9781447162421
- Format: Paperback
- Publication Date: 2015-06-24
| Language | English |
| Series Title | Springer Touch and Haptic Systems |
| Publisher | Springer London |
| Book Format | Paperback |
| Original Languages | English |
| Number of Pages | 133 |
| Author | Springer |
| Title | Reproduction of Tactual Textures: Transducers, Mechanics and Signal Encoding |
| ISBN-13 | 9781447162421 |
| Publication Date | June, 2015 |
| ISBN-10 | 1447162420 |
| Book format | Paperback |
| Fiction/nonfiction | Non-Fiction |
| Genre | Computing & Internet |
| Pub date | 2015-06-24 |
| Pages | 133 |
| Subgenre | User Interfaces |
| Edition | 2013 Edition |
| Original languages | English |
| Item Weight | 0.55 lbs (250 grams) |
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Researchers in Haptics
Ideal for researchers exploring haptic technology and tactile interfaces for better understanding and developing new applications.
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Engineering Students
Beneficial for engineering students specializing in robotics or mechatronics to enhance their knowledge of tactile systems.
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Product Designers
Useful for designers focusing on user experience by integrating tactile feedback into their product prototypes.
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Casual Readers
Not suitable for general readers looking for light literature or casual reading material without technical depth.
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Non-technical Users
Not ideal for individuals without a background in technology or engineering who may struggle with complex concepts.
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Budget-Conscious Buyers
May not be suitable for those seeking cost-effective, practical guides rather than a specialized academic resource.
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Springer Touch and Haptic Systems Reproduction of Tactual Textures: Transducers, Mechanics and Signal Encoding, Paperback
About This Item
Enhance your online shopping experience with the Springer Touch and Haptic Systems: Reproduction of Tactual Textures. This groundbreaking book, written by Michaël Wiertlewski, delves into the world of haptic technology and its applications in the realm of e-commerce. ISBN:9781447162421 In today's digital era, where online shopping has become the norm, it is crucial to bridge the gap between the virtual and physical worlds. With the Springer Touch and Haptic Systems, you can now explore the possibility of replicating tactile textures in your online shopping endeavors. With the help of advanced transducers, mechanics, and signal encoding techniques, this book explores the mechanisms behind reproducing tactual textures.
By understanding the essentials of haptic systems, you can now implement haptic feedback devices that simulate touch sensations while browsing through virtual stores. Imagine feeling the textures of fabric, the smoothness of a surface, or the ridges of a product, all from the comfort of your own home. This book provides valuable insights into how haptic technology can enhance your sensory experiences while shopping online. Integrating haptic systems in e-commerce platforms opens up a whole new world of possibilities. From enhancing user interaction to creating immersive virtual stores, this technology revolutionizes the way we shop online.
Say goodbye to the limitations of traditional online shopping and embrace a more engaging and tactile experience. Whether you are an e-commerce merchandising specialist or a curious shopper, this book is a must-read. Gain a deeper understanding of haptic signaling, tactual feedback mechanisms, and the implementation of tactile feedback in e-commerce. Join the growing movement towards a more tactile and immersive online shopping experience. Discover the practical applications of transducers, haptic interfaces, and tactile perception in the retail industry.
Stay ahead of the game by implementing haptic feedback technology in your online retail business. Don't miss the opportunity to revolutionize your online shopping experience. Order the Springer Touch and Haptic Systems: Reproduction of Tactual Textures today and embark on a journey towards a more engaging, interactive, and tactile way of shopping online.
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Does this book provide practical guidelines for design?
Answer: Yes, it offers guidelines for mechatronics design and control of vibrotactile devices.
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Features & Benefits
- Covers all aspects of touch perception
- Provides guidelines for mechatronics design
- Focuses on high-fidelity vibrotactile devices
- In-depth exploration of haptic systems
- Combines psychophysics, biomechanics, and technology
- Useful for researchers and designers in the field