“StickyTouch: An Adhesion Changeable Surface”
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- StickyTouch: An Adhesion Changeable Surface
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We propose StickyTouch, a novel tactile display that represents adhesive information on a surface. Adhesion control can be achieved by a temperature sensitive adhesive sheet whose temperature is locally controlled by peltier devices arranged in a grid. We implemented a proof-of-concept prototype and proposed the example applications of the display.
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