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Using and Validating Airborne Ultrasound as a Tactile Interface within Medical Training Simulators

Hung, G. M., John, N. W., Hancock, C., & Hoshi, T. (2014). Using and Validating Airborne Ultrasound as a Tactile Interface within Medical Training Simulators. In Biomedical Simulation, F. Bello and S. Cotin (Eds.): ISBMS 2014, LNCS 8789, pp. 30-39. Springer International Publishing.

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Prof. Nigel John

Prof. Nigel John

Prof John's primary research interests are in the application of computer graphics, haptics and virtual environments to medical applications.