Researchers Create 3-D Touch Controller for Video Gaming (IMAGE)
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Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a stretchable strain sensor that has an unprecedented combination of sensitivity and range, allowing it to detect even minor changes in strain with greater range of motion than previous technologies. To demonstrate the new sensor's utility in human-machine interface devices, the research team created a three-dimensional touch controller that can be used to control a video game.
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Shuang Wu, NC State University.
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