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Katherine J Kuchenbecker

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IEEE Transactions on Haptics|March 23, 2017
Importance of Matching Physical Friction, Hardness, and Texture in Creating Realistic Haptic Virtual SurfacesHeather Culbertson, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
IEEE Transactions on Haptics|December 28, 2021
Evaluation of Vibrotactile Output From a Rotating Motor ActuatorRavali Gourishetti, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
Applied Bionics and Biomechanics|December 31, 2019
Hierarchical Task-Parameterized Learning from Demonstration for Collaborative Object MovementSiyao Hu, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|May 3, 2024
Fingertip dynamic response simulated across excitation points and frequenciesGokhan Serhat, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|March 31, 2021
Finger motion and contact by a second finger influence the tactile perception of electrovibrationYasemin Vardar, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
IEEE Transactions on Haptics|May 4, 2021
Optimizing a Viscoelastic Finite Element Model to Represent the Dry, Natural, and Moist Human Finger Pressing on GlassSaekwang Nam, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
Surgical Endoscopy|December 26, 2014
Surgeons and non-surgeons prefer haptic feedback of instrument vibrations during robotic surgeryJacqueline K Koehn, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
The International Journal of Medical Robotics + Computer Assisted Surgery : MRCAS|December 16, 2022
Effects of automated skill assessment on robotic surgery trainingJeremy D Brown, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
Frontiers in Neurorobotics|March 3, 2020
Learning to Predict Perceptual Distributions of Haptic AdjectivesBenjamin A Richardson, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
Frontiers in Robotics and AI|January 27, 2021
Teaching a Robot Bimanual Hand-Clapping Games via Wrist-Worn IMUsNaomi T Fitter, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
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IEEE Transactions on Haptics|March 23, 2017
Importance of Matching Physical Friction, Hardness, and Texture in Creating Realistic Haptic Virtual SurfacesHeather Culbertson, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
IEEE Transactions on Haptics|December 28, 2021
Evaluation of Vibrotactile Output From a Rotating Motor ActuatorRavali Gourishetti, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
Applied Bionics and Biomechanics|December 31, 2019
Hierarchical Task-Parameterized Learning from Demonstration for Collaborative Object MovementSiyao Hu, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|May 3, 2024
Fingertip dynamic response simulated across excitation points and frequenciesGokhan Serhat, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|March 31, 2021
Finger motion and contact by a second finger influence the tactile perception of electrovibrationYasemin Vardar, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
IEEE Transactions on Haptics|May 4, 2021
Optimizing a Viscoelastic Finite Element Model to Represent the Dry, Natural, and Moist Human Finger Pressing on GlassSaekwang Nam, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
Surgical Endoscopy|December 26, 2014
Surgeons and non-surgeons prefer haptic feedback of instrument vibrations during robotic surgeryJacqueline K Koehn, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
The International Journal of Medical Robotics + Computer Assisted Surgery : MRCAS|December 16, 2022
Effects of automated skill assessment on robotic surgery trainingJeremy D Brown, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
Frontiers in Neurorobotics|March 3, 2020
Learning to Predict Perceptual Distributions of Haptic AdjectivesBenjamin A Richardson, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
Frontiers in Robotics and AI|January 27, 2021
Teaching a Robot Bimanual Hand-Clapping Games via Wrist-Worn IMUsNaomi T Fitter, Katherine J Kuchenbecker
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