Controller Provides a Realistic Touching Experience (NewsFactor)
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NewsFactor - The motion-sensing and “bump” feedback of Nintendo’s Wii video game is only a baby step compared to a magnetic-levitation device developed at Carnegie Mellon University. Most haptic, or touch, feedback interfaces use motors and mechanical linkages to provide a sense of touching or pushback. But Ralph Hollis, a research professor at the university’s Robotics Institute, uses a single moving element that offers rapid responses to movements.

