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Force Sensitive Resistor A force sensitive resistor, sometimes called a force sensing resistor or abbreviated to FSR, is a staple element in any computer mediated haptics system. They are a specialised type of resistor whose resistance changes when a force or pressure is applied. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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![]() ![]() Ray Kurzweil is a formidable force in VR and AI. Hell, he is a formidable force anywhere he has turned his attention. He has a knack for predicting the future, and so far so far not a single one of his predictions has ever been wrong. This book is his theory on Accelerating Intelligence made flesh and a warning for the monumental acceleration of technological change in the years to come. ![]() ![]() ![]() Looks at the most powerful of all plots - those which force a permanant change to something within the world, and what you have to bear in mind to achieve this. Resource Type not Available ![]() Researchers have prototyped an electrotactile second skin to be worn over the first, which adds additional pressure sensation to the user's own sensory capabilities – it makes the natural skin much more sensitive to touch. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Resource Type not Available This is very much, through and through, a sceptic and downcryer?s book. A 180 page tome of essays that often argue utterly against the use of virtual environments for any purpose whatsoever, and decries them as a force of change.
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Engineers puzzling over which materials should form the basis of the next generation of flash memory chips appear to have had the answer close to hand. It has been lurking in their computer's CD drawer all along. Numonyx, a ...
(09/02/2010)
Amazon has acquired Touchco, a New York start-up that was developing flexible, transparent, force-sensitive multitouch panels. The acquisition indicates what Amazon might try to do next in response to Apple’s iPad announcemen...
(23/05/2010)
he Air Force says it performed no advance testing on the specific type of military GPS receiver that had problems picking up locator signals after a change in ground-control software. The Air Force said Monday that it perform...
(31/12/2009)
Multitouch screens have been a little slower to enter the electronics marketplace than consumers might have hoped. Since Jeff Han, a research scientist at New York University?s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, first presented his...
(29/09/2008)
Gel-filled fingertips could give prosthetic hands greater sensitivity, even allowing them to react "instinctively" to objects slipping from their grasp. Human hands automatically estimate the minimum force needed to hold on...
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