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  • Timeline

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    This visualization shows a timeline of all the devices in our database and their interconnections.

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    Translational Force Peak vs. Translational Workspace Size

    Rotational Torque Peak vs. Rotational Workspace Size

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    Translational Workspace Size

    The size of the space along the three translational (x, y, and z) dimensions that the device’s end-effector can reach. We report this size in centimeters along each dimension.

    Rotational Workspace Size

    The size of the space along the three rotational (roll, pitch, and yaw) dimensions that the device’s end-effector can reach. We report this size in degrees along each dimension.
  • User Experience

  • Anticipated Applications

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    Devices are often assigned to multiple application areas. Hover through the symbols to see more details.

  • Institutions

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Haptipedia is a public online taxonomy, database, and visualization of 105+ grounded force-feedback devices that were invented since 1992.

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