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From: Leon@lfheller.demon.co.uk (Leon Heller)
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Subject: Re: Looking for devices with force-feedback
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In article <37jfm1$415@nz12.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>
           smuench@i61s6.ira.uka.de "Stefan Muench -4261" writes:

> Dear netters!
> 
> I'm looking for all kind of information related to input devices with
> 
> - force-feedback or
> - haptic/tactile feedback.
> 
> The degree of freedom (DOF) of the device (I know of devices with 1 DOF up
> to 9 DOF) is not so important at the moment. "All kind of information"
> means that I'm looking for
> 
> - articles, books, papers (all kind of references);
> - available devices and products on the market;
> - addresses and people in companies as well as universities or
>   laboratories.
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Roy Kalawsky's book: The Science of Virtual reality and Virtual
Environments, Addison-Wesley, has some material on this, and some
useful references.

Leon
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