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INTERFACES HÁPTICAS: SISTEMAS CINESTÉSICOS Vs. SISTEMAS TÁCTILES

INTERFACES HÁPTICAS: SISTEMAS CINESTÉSICOS Vs. SISTEMAS TÁCTILES



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INTERFACES HÁPTICAS: SISTEMAS CINESTÉSICOS Vs. SISTEMAS TÁCTILES. (2017). Revista EIA, 13(26), 13-29. https://doi.org/10.24050/reia.v13i26.1065

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Vera Zasulich Perez Ariza
Mauricio Santís-Chaves

Vera Zasulich Perez Ariza,

Ingeniero Electrónico, PhD

Docente titular Facultad de Ingenierías, Línea Biomecatrónica, Grupo de Investigaciones Centro de Bioingeniería, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana



Mauricio Santís-Chaves,

Ingeniero Electrónico, Especialista en Control e Instrumentación Industrial

Asistente de investigación, Línea Biomecatrónica, Grupo de Investigaciones Centro de Bioingeniería, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana



El sentido háptico complementa el sentido de la vista porque permite obtener información de otras características físicas y con ello proporciona, a través de movimientos de actividad exploratoria, mayor detalle del objeto con el que un usuario interactúa (Do et al., 2012).


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