“Bump Ahead: Easy-To-Design Haptic Surface Using Magnet Array”
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- Bump Ahead: Easy-To-Design Haptic Surface Using Magnet Array
Description:
We humans love to touch and feel things. In particular, children tend to touch anything because they have a great deal of curiosity. They try to feel various kinds of textures and enjoy exploring.
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