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The kinematic design of haptic interfaces is a crucial step especially when designing interfaces with mainly kinaesthetic feedback (see Sect.12.2). This is often the case in the context of robotic applications. In these devices, a mechanical mechanism is used to link the user and the feedback generating actuators. Furthermore, the user’s input commands are often given by moving a mechanical mechanism, e.g., a joystick.Accordingly, the kinematic design is a crucial aspect for a device with ergonomic design and good haptic transmission. This chapter gives an introduction to the classes of mechanisms and how they are designed.
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Kassner, S. (2014). Kinematic Design. In: Hatzfeld, C., Kern, T. (eds) Engineering Haptic Devices. Springer Series on Touch and Haptic Systems. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6518-7_8
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