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More Great Links
- The International Society for Haptics
- The Laboratory for Human and Machine Haptics
- Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
- The Microdynamics System Laboratory
- SensAble Technologies Web Site
- Immersion Corporation Web Site
- Force Dimension Web Site
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- Immersion Corporation. "The Value of Haptics: Recent findings on the value of haptic feedback."
http://www.immersion.com/corporate/press_room/pdfs/Value-of-Haptics_May07v1-lr.pdf - Immersion Corporation Web Site
http://www.immersion.com/ - The Microdynamics System Laboratory
http://www.msl.ri.cmu.edu/ - Pescovitz, David. "Getting Real in Cyberspace." Scientific American Presents: Your New Senses, 1999.
- Ross, Rachel, "Getting in Touch: Virtual Maps for the Blind." Scientific American News: April 4, 2007.
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=getting-in-touch-virtual&SID=mail - Ruvinsky, Jessica. "Haptic technology simulates the sense of touch -- via computer." Stanford Report: April 2, 2003.
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2003/april2/haptics-42.html - Salisbury, J. Kenneth, and Srinivasan, Mandayam A. "Phantom-Based Haptic Interaction with Virtual Objects." IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications: September/October 1997.
http://www.sensable.com/hapticdevices-projects-papers.htm - Salisbury, Kenneth. "Haptics: The Technology of Touch." HPCwire. Nov. 10, 1995. http://www.sensable.com/documents/documents/Salisbury_Haptics95.pdf
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http://www.sensable.com/ - Srinivasan, Mandayam A."What is Haptics?" Laboratory for Human and Machine Haptics: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
http://www.sensable.com/hapticdevices-projects-papers.htm - Strauss, Evelyn. "Feeling the Future." Scientific American Presents: Your New Senses, 1999. Scientific American Digital.
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