ActivEarring: Spatiotemporal Haptic Cues on the Ears

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ActivEarring : Spatiotemporal Haptic Cues on the Ears. / Lee, Minkyeong; Je, Seungwoo; Lee, Woojin; Ashbrook, Daniel; Bianchi, Andrea.

I: IEEE Transactions on Haptics, Bind 12, Nr. 4, 2019, s. 554 - 562.

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Lee, M, Je, S, Lee, W, Ashbrook, D & Bianchi, A 2019, 'ActivEarring: Spatiotemporal Haptic Cues on the Ears', IEEE Transactions on Haptics, bind 12, nr. 4, s. 554 - 562. https://doi.org/10.1109/TOH.2019.2925799

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Lee, M., Je, S., Lee, W., Ashbrook, D., & Bianchi, A. (2019). ActivEarring: Spatiotemporal Haptic Cues on the Ears. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 12(4), 554 - 562. https://doi.org/10.1109/TOH.2019.2925799

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Lee M, Je S, Lee W, Ashbrook D, Bianchi A. ActivEarring: Spatiotemporal Haptic Cues on the Ears. IEEE Transactions on Haptics. 2019;12(4):554 - 562. https://doi.org/10.1109/TOH.2019.2925799

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Lee, Minkyeong ; Je, Seungwoo ; Lee, Woojin ; Ashbrook, Daniel ; Bianchi, Andrea. / ActivEarring : Spatiotemporal Haptic Cues on the Ears. I: IEEE Transactions on Haptics. 2019 ; Bind 12, Nr. 4. s. 554 - 562.

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