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    Author Topic: Computers can sense and feel  (Read 409 times)
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    « on: March 06, 2008, 01:03:42 AM »

    Hi Guys,

    Some new info on how technology is helping computers come alive
    Washington: Computers may now enable people to experience the most realistic sense of touch, perceiving textures or feeling hard surfaces, with the help of a radical new touch-based interface.
    The interface, called haptic interface, relies on magnetic levitation and uses a single, lightweight moving part, unlike most other existing ones based on motors and bulky mechanical linkages and cables.
    Although haptic interfaces have applications in engineering design, entertainment, assembly, remote operation of robots, and in medical and dental training, their full potential has yet to be explored.
    That's particularly the case for magnetic levitation haptic interfaces because so few have been available for use by researchers, said Ralph Hollis of Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute.
    Working on the prototype since 1997, Hollis fine-tuned its performance, enhanced its ergonomics and lowered its cost.
    The team also built 10 copies, six of which are being distributed to haptic researchers across the US and Canada.


    Hope we get this in India asap
    Jaya
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    really a good news  - I want to follow up on this subject - let me try with all sources
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